pit

US /pɪt/

UK /pɪt/

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v.t.Transitive VerbTo use your strength, skill or wit to beat another
This race will pit the fastest racers from both schools against each other
n.NounHole in the ground
I fell into a pit and needed help to get out
v.t.Transitive VerbTo make holes or marks on a surface
He thought the acid might pit the surface of the concrete
n.NounGarage area for racing cars on a circuit
The car is in the pit for new tires
v.t.Transitive Verb(Racing car) to come into a garage to change tires
The driver rushed to the pit for a quick tire change
v.t.Transitive VerbTo take the seed out of a fruit
He will pit the fruit before he gives it to the children
n.NounLarge, hard seed in the center of a fruit
Watch for the pit when you eat this fruit

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