vaulting

IPA: vˈɔɫtɪŋ

noun

  • The practice of constructing vaults, or a particular method of such construction.
  • A vaulted structure; such structures treated as a group.
  • The sport of gymnastics and dance routines performed on horseback, and on the longe line.

adjective

  • Leaning upward or over.
  • (figurative) Exaggerated or overreaching.
  • performing
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Examples of "vaulting" in Sentences

  • The vaulting is a groined arch 6 ins. thick at the crown and
  • The company projects an overall reduction in its footprint of long-term vaulting or compliance copies by approximately
  • : Equestrians competed there Wednesday in vaulting -- an event that combines gymnastics, dance and horseback riding -- in the city's first-ever World Equestrian Games.
  • Seventeen inches of rainbow, plump as a Buddha and colored like a slice of summer, decides to reconnoiter, vaulting from the water to nearly eye level, then bolting downriver.
  • Ginobili has filled the scoring void, vaulting from a 9.4 points-per-game contributor on the Spurs '2003 NBA title team to the scoring leader in the infant stage of these playoffs.
  • By reducing the amount of data under management, across all its storage tiers, from primary storage through to tape, Rooms To Go claims it is slashing its tape media and long-term vaulting costs nearly in half.
  • Lunesta, a sleep aid marketed by Sepracor, accounted for much of that increase, vaulting from the 227th spot in 2005 to No. 37 this year, up 289%, with $162 million in ad spending for the first six months of this year.
  • Sundt's projected ability to reduce its long-term vaulting footprint by up to 90 percent will translate into fewer tapes and tape drives as well as less time required to manage the system, which is a big plus since the
  • In the face of rising power and cooling requirements and escalating growth rates, deduplication with tape offers a game-changing advantage for customers by reducing the footprint of long-term vaulting or compliance copies by up to 90 percent.
  • Norman, but the received opinion ascribes these Ripon examples to the time of Archbishop Roger, and it will be observed that their position harmonizes with the bays of the vaulting, which is presumably his, but has no relation externally to the spacing of the windows of the crypt, which, moreover, have an external splay.

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