vault into (something or some place)

vault into (something or some place)

1. To attain, achieve, or accomplish something with great alacrity and vigor. With the overwhelming success of its new home console, the former toy maker vaulted into a position of dominance in the video game industry.
2. To propel someone to some point or state of success or prosperity, especially very suddenly or rapidly. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "vault" and "over." His revolutionary invention vaulted the scientist into fame and fortune beyond his wildest dreams.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

vault into something

to jump or dive into something. The diver vaulted into the pool. He vaulted into bed and pulled up the covers.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

vault into

v.
To attain some position as if by leaping suddenly or vigorously: With the sale of the company, the founders vaulted into a position of wealth.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • vault
  • vault into
  • vaulting
  • go to any length(s) to (do something)
  • whip out
  • Many are called but few are chosen
  • many are called, but few are chosen
  • for the long haul
  • reach for the moon
  • aim for the sky