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/pit/
noun
  1. a large hole in the ground.
    synonyms: hole, ditch, trench, trough, hollow, shaft, mineshaft, excavation, cavity, pothole, rut, abyss, chasm, gulf, crater
  2. a hollow or indentation in a surface.
  3. an area at the side of a track where race cars are serviced and refueled.
    "he had a flat tire when he came into the pits"
  4. an orchestra pit.
  5. a part of the floor of an exchange in which a particular stock or commodity is traded, typically by open outcry.
    "pooled commodity funds liquidated positions in the corn and soybean pits"
  6. an enclosure in which animals are made to fight.
    "a bear pit"

verb
  1. set someone or something in conflict or competition with.
    "a chance to pit herself against him"
    synonyms: set against, match against, put in opposition to, put in competition with, measure against, compete with/against, contend with, vie with, grapple with, wrestle with, pitch against
  2. make a hollow or indentation in the surface of.
    "rain poured down, pitting the bare earth"
    synonyms: make holes in, make hollows in, hole, dent, indent, depress, dint, pothole
  3. drive a race car into the pits for fuel or maintenance.
    "he pitted on lap 36 with sudden engine trouble"

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A depression in the earth's surface.
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