pit against
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Verb
[edit]pit against (third-person singular simple present pits against, present participle pitting against, simple past and past participle pitted against)
- (transitive, idiomatic) To set in opposition to someone or something else.
- Two of the greatest tennis players will be pitted against each other in next week's final.
- 2021 October 20, Philip Haigh, “Network News: Revised Manchester timetable due in December 2022”, in RAIL, number 942, page 27:
- This prompted January's timetable consultation with options that, according to Chester [sic – meaning Cheshire] West and Chester Councillor Andrew Cooper last March, pitted councils against each other.
Translations
[edit]to set in opposition
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