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Pedestaled

Pedestaled \Ped"es*taled\, a. Placed on, or supported by, a pedestal; figuratively, exalted.
--Hawthorne.

Pedestaled haply in a palace court.
--Keats.

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pedestaled

vb. (en-past of: pedestal)

Usage examples of "pedestaled".

They had been pedestaled: the process by which the rock around and beneath a fossil is chipped away until all that is left is a slim pillar with the rock-encased bone on top.

Now, though the bones were badly weathered (whether before they had been pedestaled or after was unclear), the team spent the next couple of days finishing the job Markgraf appeared to have begun nine decades earlier.

They were focused on the stage where a rock band seemed small against a background of a Greek facade with fluted pillars and a large pedestaled doorway stretching across the wide marble stage to wings at each side.

On the dais, under close guard, was the cloth-draped form of the pedestaled Stone of Destiny.

By the faint bluish glow from an instrument panel, she saw the outlines of a row of pedestaled biobeds, most with surgical support frames hanging above.