different between overreaching vs vaulting

overreaching

English

Verb

overreaching

  1. present participle of overreach

Noun

overreaching (plural overreachings)

  1. deception
    • 1786, James Archer, Sermons on Various Moral and Religious Subjects
      You cannot mention trade or business, for instance, but they will relate the frauds and overreachings by which such an one has acquired the wealth which he now possesses.

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vaulting

English

Noun

vaulting (countable and uncountable, plural vaultings)

  1. The practice of constructing vaults, or a particular method of such construction.
  2. A vaulted structure; such structures treated as a group.
    • 1928, Robert Byron, The Station: Travels to the Holy Mountain of Greece, Chapter 16,[1]
      Spreading over the high vaultings and walls, the traditional scenes from the life of Christ are depicted on an immense scale.
  3. The sport of gymnastics and dance routines performed on horseback, and on the longe line.

Translations

Verb

vaulting

  1. present participle of vault

Adjective

vaulting (comparative more vaulting, superlative most vaulting)

  1. Leaning upward or over.
  2. (figuratively) Exaggerated or overreaching.
  3. performing

Derived terms

  • fan vaulting
  • vaulting horse
  • equestrian vaulting

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