How to use in-sentence of “vaulted”:
+ It was opened up into a single vaulted space in the 18th century.
+ In the Romanesque period before the Gothic, some churches had vaulted roofs.
+ The high walls and vaulted stone roofs were often supported by flying buttresses: half arches which transmit the outward thrust of the superstructure to supports or buttresses, usually on the outside of the building.
+ The building’s vaulted roof is arranged into two shells and is fitted with solar panels.
+ An iwan is defined as a vaulted hall or space, walled on three sides, with one end open.
+ The building’s vaulted stone ceiling contained the burning roof as it collapsed, preventing worse damage to the interior.