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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What does "pit" mean?

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High court's DNA case pits crime solving vs. privacy

Richard Wolf, USA TODAY6a.m. EST February 24, 2013

Katie Sepich was raped, murdered and set on fire nearly a decade ago, and her parents' campaign for justice has reached the Supreme Court. So, too, have the privacy concerns raised by DNA collection.

  

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To pit is to set in competition against someone or something

  • To pit is to set in competition against someone or something
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To pit is to set in competition against someone or something

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