vaulting
1 Americanadjective
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leaping up or over.
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used in vaulting.
a vaulting pole.
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excessive in ambition or presumption; overweening; high-flown.
vaulting ambition;
vaulting pride.
adjective
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excessively confident; overreaching; exaggerated
vaulting arrogance
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used to vault
a vaulting pole
noun
Etymology
Origin of vaulting1
First recorded in 1505–15; vault 1 + -ing 1
Origin of vaulting2
Example Sentences
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He will release a new album, “The Great Divide,” on April 24, less than two weeks after Netflix put out a documentary that shows him vaulting from clubs to arenas to ballparks.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 22, 2026
The VIX rallied 25% to start the week, vaulting above its 200-day simple moving average and approaching the very round $20 number.
From Barron's • Jan. 21, 2026
Polls in the last couple of days have shown him taking a serious hit, perhaps even vaulting Miyares into the lead.
From Slate • Oct. 11, 2025
That includes mollifying the person who made her vice president, thus vaulting Harris to top-tier status should she run again.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 10, 2025
As usual, he took the shortcut, stepping from arm to arm of the lounge chair and then vaulting over the back of the sofa.
From "Eleven" by Tom Rogers
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