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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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51Թ 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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The result of this antagonism is employees being pitted again each other, preventing the improvements in workplace climate that result from joint perceptions of fairness and unfairness.

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Remember, texture doesn’t always mean crunch—it can also mean chewiness, density, or something toothsome, like dates, figs, rice noodles, or pitted olives.

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Verstappen stayed out and took the lead, but as the rain intensified he lost more time, and Norris resumed the lead when the Dutchman pitted himself two laps later.

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The debate that erupted over Newsom’s order is the latest in a series of disagreements that have pitted the governor’s administration against environmental and fishing groups in the Delta.

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“You can find frozen pitted sour cherries year-round, sometimes with a small amount of sugar added, sometimes without—either works beautifully for pie.”

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