pitch sth high

Frequency: 6.89.0 per million words

To set a price, level, or standard at a high point.

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Examples (10)

  • The company decided to pitch its new product high to target the luxury market.
  • Developers often pitch their expectations high when proposing new features.
  • The manager was advised to pitch his standards high for the team's performance.
  • They deliberately pitched the entry fee high to limit attendance.
  • It's crucial to pitch your offer high if you believe in its value.
  • The government plans to pitch its environmental targets high for the next decade.
  • She always pitches her artistic vision high, aiming for groundbreaking work.
  • Don't be afraid to pitch your aspirations high; you might just achieve them.
  • The consultant suggested we pitch the service price high initially, then adjust if needed.
  • The price has been pitched very high for this exclusive item.