Pitting in a sentence as a noun

Rather than pitting the CEO against one VC board member, it makes the decision one of the entire board.

You're in a bad enough situation pitting the lawyer you can afford against Disney's team.

Seems like a bit of a perverse incentive, pitting investors against the common good

The first clinical symptom is pitting edema, and the severity shocked me when I first noticed it.

But soldiers are just people, and pitting soldiers against their own countrymen is an unstable equilibrium in the long term.

Blaming landlords and tenants and pitting them against each other does absolutely nothing to improve a situation like this.

Then, ignore that data and hold a mandatory weekend game of your own favorite sport pitting your employees against those of a personal rival.

If anything is pitting itself against something, it is the religious trying to suppress knowledge in order to prop up their superstitions.

I hope you don't really view the world in a black & white narrative pitting the evil bloated government against sprightly nimble innovative companies.

Yea, I can't remember where I saw it but i think they tried pitting top COD players from console vs PC and even with auto aim assist on PC player destroyed console players.

Whether or not it was his intention, Dave McClure successfully framed 500 in the discussion of the premier accelerator program - YC. And he also sent a battle cry to his portfolio, pitting them as the underdogs.

[1] Sources from the late 17th and early 18th century in England write of aristocrats pitting their carriage footmen, constrained to walk by the speed of their masters' carriages, against one another.

Every ****** South American regime has a foundation in buying popular votes by pandering, giveaways and pitting the masses against intellectual or business leaders.

In the course of attempting to defend their portfolio company, Arrington and Co. have created a new debate about the role of journalism in the tech world, pitting the VC-backed insiders and their well-oiled hype machine vs the hordes of unconnected outsiders seeking to break down the gates.

Pitting definitions

noun

the formation of small pits in a surface as a consequence of corrosion

See also: roughness indentation