How to use in-sentence of “pitted”:
– Patrese then pitted and dropped behind Piquet as Berger passed Mansell only for Mansell to get back at him.
– Mansell and Prost’s tyres lasted longer and thus they pitted late.
– The first part of the conflict pitted the Yishuv’s forces against those of the Palestinian’s Arab Higher Committee.
– It took place between 1986-1989, and pitted left-wing intellectuals against right-wing intellectuals.
– Mansell pitted with a 15-second lead on lap 27 for tyres but his driveshaft snapped as he went out of his garage.
– The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre and their enigmatic leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who plans to launch a national surveillance network to mastermind criminal activities across the globe.
– Mansell was caught and passed by Piquet and pitted for tyres soon after.
– Senna pitted for tyres but retired when his radiator failed soon after.

