pitted in English

adjective
1
having a hollow or indentation on the surface.
a dusty pitted road
synonyms:pockmarkedpockedscarredmarkedblemishedpotholedruttedruttyholeybumpyroughuneven
2
(of a fruit) having had the stone removed.
There being nothing so undignified as a pitted cherry, I suggest that you leave them unpitted, which is the traditional way, and simply warn everyone to beware of the stones.
verb
1
set someone or something in conflict or competition with.
a chance to pit herself against him

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "pitted" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pitted", or refer to the context using the word "pitted" in the English Dictionary.

1. The street was pitted with potholes.

2. Pitted ones don't interest me.

3. He pitted John against Paul.

4. The green one is pitted.

5. Smallpox scars had pitted his face.

6. Alveolate definition is - pitted like a honeycomb

7. Part Three: Pitted against the Indian Army".

8. Andretti pitted with 16 laps left.

9. The desert roads are pitted with potholes.

10. 4 synonyms for Alveolate: cavitied, faveolate, honeycombed, pitted

11. Acid had pitted the surface of the silver.

12. They pitted two cocks against each other.

13. The whole street was pitted with potholes.

14. His forehead was pitted by chicken pox.

15. Earthquake pitted the surface of the earth.

16. The truck went racing down the pitted side streets.

17. The surface of the moon is pitted with craters.

18. Freedom is pitted against slavery; lightness against the dark.

19. This was one man pitted against the universe.

20. You could also add drained, pitted canned cherries.

21. She was pitted against a woman as fierce as she.

22. His face was pitted and he needed a shave.

23. Nine minutes later the plane was airborne from the pitted runway.

24. The egg is dark brown with a thick, pitted shell.

25. It was a bitter civil war, that pitted neighbour against neighbour.

26. Synonyms for Alveolate adj pitted with cell-like cavities (as a honeycomb)

27. Lawyers and accountants felt that they were being pitted against each other.

28. He had very fine, fair hair and pale skin, faintly pitted by smallpox.

29. In Northern Ireland, Roman Catholics and Protestants were long pitted against one another.

30. The surface of the wood was pitted with holes made by insects.

31. 20 synonyms for Bumpy: uneven, rough, pitted, irregular, rutted, lumpy, potholed, knobby, jolting, jarring

32. Cuttle was also described as squat and blunt-featured, with a scarred, pitted face

33. We pitted the two against each other in our Juul versus Vuse Alto comparison test

34. This life-and-death struggle pitted the worship of Baal against the worship of Jehovah.

35. You will be pitted against people who are every bit as good as you are.

36. Alveolate: 1 adj pitted with cell-like cavities (as a honeycomb) Synonyms: cavitied , faveolate , honeycombed , pitted cellular characterized by or divided into or containing cells or compartments (the smallest organizational or structural unit of an organism or organization)

37. In the Dhofar Rebellion, which began in 1965, leftist forces were pitted against government troops.

38. 9 The election pitted the pro-detente Nixon against the even more dovish George McGovern.

39. The world number one, stout Rod Harrington was pitted against the even stouter hopeful, Ronnie Baxter.

40. Brave whalers were pitted against the mysterious powers of the deep, as represented by the huge whale.

41. Asphalt driveways can develop pitted areas from motor oil and coolant contamination and repeated freeze/thaw cycles

42. What if you belong to the very race of people who have always been pitted against time?

43. Reluctantly, Scott found himself pitted against the Norwegian in what the newspapers called a ‘race to the Pole.’

44. Moreover, the most natural thing of all about evolution is that some natures will be pitted against others.

45. 27 All her feelings had been for Gerry, with the coal-pitted hands, who had never harmed a soul.

46. Around the perimeter of the head there is a pitted fringe, which is unique to this kind of arthropod.

47. Against this boastful “king,” there is pitted “the king of the south,” who is also powerful in military might.

48. The demonstrations were largely pitted against Juppé's plan on the reform of pensions, and led to the dismissal of the latter.

49. Leaders and managers who are trying to speed up the pace of change in their organizations will find themselves pitted against job-mindedness.

50. In the Afterworld, the greatest champions from the civilizations of Atlantis, Viking legend, Ancient Egypt, and Ancient Japan are pitted against each other for dominance