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Meaning of pedestaled

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pedestaled (a.)

Placed on, or supported by, a pedestal; figuratively, exalted.

pedestaled Sentence Examples

  1. The statue of the national hero stood pedestaled in the grand square, a testament to his valor.
  2. The bust of the renowned scientist was pedestaled on a marble plinth, honoring his intellectual prowess.
  3. The priceless artifact was carefully pedestaled in a glass case, showcasing its historical significance.
  4. The ancient vase, its intricate design still visible, was proudly pedestaled in the museum's grand hall.
  5. The trophy, a symbol of triumph and athletic prowess, was pedestaled on the victor's mantlepiece.
  6. The idol of the deity was pedestaled in the temple's sanctum, adorned with offerings and prayers.
  7. The book, a cherished literary masterpiece, was pedestaled on a shelf, its pages promising hours of enchantment.
  8. The monument commemorating the fallen soldiers was pedestaled on a hilltop, overlooking the battlefield they had fought on.
  9. The sculpture, a modern masterpiece, was pedestaled in the center of the gallery, inviting contemplation and discussion.
  10. The painting, a vivid portrayal of a historical event, was pedestaled in the museum's largest exhibition hall, drawing crowds of admirers.

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Placed on, or supported by, a pedestal; figuratively, exalted.

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The statue of the national hero stood pedestaled in the grand square, a testament to his valor.

The bust of the renowned scientist was pedestaled on a marble plinth, honoring his intellectual prowess.

The priceless artifact was carefully pedestaled in a glass case, showcasing its historical significance.

The ancient vase, its intricate design still visible, was proudly pedestaled in the museum's grand hall.