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pitted
2[ pit-id ]
adjective
- (of fruit) having the pit removed:
a pitted olive.
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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.
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.
"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."
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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