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View synonyms for pitted

pitted

1

[ pit-id ]

adjective

  1. marked or scarred with pits: pit:

    a pitted complexion.



pitted

2

[ pit-id ]

adjective

  1. (of fruit) having the pit removed:

    a pitted olive.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of pitted1

before 1050; Old English pytted (not found in ME); pit 1, -ed 3

Origin of pitted2

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Example Sentences

The bruising, yearlong contest pitted Jurado, a first-time candidate, against De León, a veteran lawmaker who was politically wounded by his participation in a secretly recorded conversation that featured racist and crude remarks.

As the rain got heavier and Russell and Norris pitted for fresh tyres, Red Bull kept Verstappen out.

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Russell and Norris pitted for fresh tyres under a virtual safety car, worried their rubber was too worn to cope with more water on the track.

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"And yet there’s a certain shimmering effect that emerges out of that silence which is then pitted against these very solid marks, assertive application of colours."

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The civil war, which lasted 15 years and left almost 150,000 people dead, pitted militias linked to Lebanon’s sects against each other.

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