pedestal in the PONS Dictionary

pedestal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to knock off sb off their pedestal
to knock sb off his/her pedestal
to put sb on a pedestal

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The pedestal under the horse is composed of two reliefs toward the top with fake doors underneath.
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To save the game, players stood on special pedestals.
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Other sides of his pedestal have the dates of his birth and death.
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The tazza, pedestals, shells and basin were made by local craftsmen.
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The pedestal at the base is a square shaft that is rockfaced and coursed.
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It sits on a pedestal outside of the drama recording studio and is handed down from one head of drama to the next.
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It is also the first highrise in the city to have townhomes built on top of a building's pedestal.
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A pedestal crater is a crater with its ejecta sitting above the surrounding terrain.
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The landing party finds a glowing sphere resting on a pedestal.
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Single pedestal models, sometimes called load cells, are suitable for forces that are applied over a small area.
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