pitted in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pitted in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.pit2 [pɪt] N esp Am (stone)

II.pit2 <-tt-> [pɪt] VB trans

I.pit-a-pat [ˌpɪtə'pæt] ADV

II.pit-a-pat [ˌpɪtə'pæt] N no pl

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The competition pitted contestants against their own fears, as some have a phobia of water or even swim.
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The story is set in a future where political differences have been reduced to trivialities, the "purists" are pitted against the "naturalists".
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Anyone in their teens and 20s reading this will be open-mouthed and sweaty-pitted at the very thought.
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The amendment resolved a protracted and contentious legal dispute that had pitted the states jurisdictional powers against private ownership rights.
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This match up pitted two defending conference champions against each other.
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Undermined by a conflict which pitted the supporters against the club directors, the season quickly transformed into a long and tedious affair for the players.
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Some are smooth, others pitted with tiny pockmarks.
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These incidents were particularly nefarious because their vigilante nature was outside the command and control of either side and often pitted neighbor against neighbor.
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A recent training class pitted six officers against a carjacker.
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Adults have a pitted, grooved carapace that resembles the rough texture of water-logged drift wood.
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