1. pitted - Adjective
2. pitted - Verb
Derived from pit
4. pitted - Adjective Satellite
of Pit
Marked with little pits, as in smallpox. See Pit, v. t., 2.
Having minute thin spots; as, pitted ducts in the vascular parts of vegetable tissue.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlong with the pitted terrain, curvilinear gullies are found in Marcia and Cornelia craters. Source: Internet
A differing view of abortion pitted pro-life activists against pro-choice activists. Source: Internet
As they butt heads and figure out how to collectively avoid a sentence, they find themselves pitted against a clever prosecutor, Richard Schultz (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), and crooked Judge Julius Hoffman (Frank Langella). Source: Internet
Bullmoose's corrupt interests were often pitted against those of the pathetic Lower Slobbovians in a classic mismatch of "haves" versus "have-nots." Source: Internet
Fact gets pitted against faith, testing the limits of Ralph’s allegiance to the material world. Source: Internet
His mishandling a national team came to the fore when Mithali Raj, an international icon, time and again said that she was dragged into the controversy where she was pitted against Harmanpreet Kaur after she confided in Saba.” Source: Internet