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pit

verb as in oppose, play off

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Layered on top of that is the fact that political disagreements have morphed into moral conflicts that are perceived as pitting good against evil.

He might have won had Mercedes not overruled his wish to stay out rather than pit for fresh tyres shortly before the red flag.

From BBC

It is visible to pit vipers as heat, giving them a Predator-like advantage for hunting.

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Hustled and harried and looking to all the world like they were preparing to plunge ever deeper into the bottomless pit of poor results.

From BBC

His expensive safety gear was stolen from the pits before a race in Pomona.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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