pitched battle
Americannoun
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a battle in which the orderly arrangement of armed forces and the location have been predetermined.
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an encounter in which the antagonists are completely and intensely engaged.
The dispute evolved into a pitched battle between management and labor.
noun
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a battle ensuing from the deliberate choice of time and place, engaging all the planned resources
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any fierce encounter, esp one with large numbers
Etymology
Origin of pitched battle
First recorded in 1600–10
Example Sentences
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To the disappointment of many, it’s probably not a prelude to the pitched battle they’ve been seeking, the U.S.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026
But Musk’s crew was then locked in a pitched battle for control of USIP.
From Salon • Aug. 24, 2025
It has been described as the last pitched battle to be fought on British soil.
From BBC • Apr. 6, 2025
In the first pitched battle of the civil war that shaped a newly independent Ireland, seven centuries of history burned.
From New York Times • Apr. 1, 2024
Ministry wizards were flooding onto the field to separate the veela and the leprechauns, but with little success; meanwhile, the pitched battle below was nothing to the one taking place above.
From "Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire" by J. K. Rowling
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