vaulted

/ˈvɔltɪd/
adjective
  1. Having an arched ceiling or roof, like a vault.
    • The restaurant was built with vaulted wooden beams overhead.
    • The cathedral's vaulted ceiling made the space feel grand and open.
    • They walked through a vaulted stone passageway in the old castle.
  2. Describing a jump or leap that is made over something, often with the help of hands or a pole.
    • The athlete's vaulted jump cleared the bar by several inches.
    • His vaulted move in the gymnastics routine earned a high score.
    • She made a vaulted leap over the fence to escape the dog.
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