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I . vault·ing [ˈvɔ:ltɪŋ, Am ˈvɑ:l-] N no pl ARCHIT

vaulting

II . vault·ing [ˈvɔ:ltɪŋ, Am ˈvɑ:l-] ADJ attr fig

fan ˈvault·ing N no pl ARCHIT

fan vaulting

ˈvault·ing horse N SPORTS

ˈvault·ing pole N

vaulting pole

I . vault [vɔ:lt, Am vɑ:lt] N

1. vault (arch):

II . vault [vɔ:lt, Am vɑ:lt] VB trans

2. vault fig (promote very fast):

III . vault [vɔ:lt, Am vɑ:lt] VB intr

vault N INV-FIN

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II . ˈpole vault N modifier

pole vault (equipment, champion, mat):

Stabhochsprung-

ˈvault cash N no pl FIN

vault cash N ACCOUNT

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cash in vault N ACCOUNT

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automatic point of sale safe deposit vault N E-COMM

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

vaulting ambition
vaulting costs
wooden vaulting horse

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Vaulting horses are not saddled, but wear a surcingle (or a roller) and a thick back pad.
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It was during this period that the wagon-vaulting of the chapter house was created.
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The plinths, shafts and capitals are in the same style as the earlier work, but quadripartite rib vaulting was used.
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The gymnastics not only disguised the real purpose of the vaulting horse, but the activity kept the sound of the digging from being detected by the microphones.
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The north compartment has quadripartite vaulting which has chamfered ribs.
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As she raced toward the vault on one of her practice runs, her foot slipped off the springboard and her head hit the vaulting horse at high speed.
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Cylindrical vaulting was also to be used for the ceiling of the central hall, giving the building the appearance of flowing fabric.
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Vaulting horses appeared to be the least prone to stereotypies whereas dressage/high-school horses presented the highest incidence of such undesirable traits.
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Prior to the all-around, unbeknownst to the athletes and coaches, the vaulting horse was set 2 inches (5 cm) too low.
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In 2001, the traditional vaulting horse was replaced with a new apparatus, sometimes known as a tongue or vaulting table.
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