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View usage for: (dɪsmaʊnt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense dismounts, present participle dismounting, past tense, past participle dismountedverbIf you dismount from a horse or a bicycle, you get down from it. [formal] Emma dismounted and took her horse's bridle. [VERB] Synonyms: get off, descend, get down, alight More Synonyms of dismount dismount in British English (dɪsˈmaʊnt) verb1. to get off a horse, bicycle, etc 2. (transitive) to disassemble or remove from a mounting noun3. the act of dismounting Derived forms dismountable (disˈmountable) adjective dismount in American English (dɪsˈmaʊnt; for 2 & 4 often, & for n. usually, ˈdɪsˌmaʊnt) verb intransitive1. to get off or down, as from a horse, bicycle, etc.; alight verb transitive2. to remove (a thing) from its mounting or setting 3. to cause to dismount, as from a horse 4. to take apart; dismantle noun5. the act of dismounting Examples of 'dismount' in a sentencedismount Many cyclists choose to dismount and walk, cycle along the pavement or make a long detour up and down the city's notorious hills. Definition to get off a horse or bicycle She dismounted and began to lead her horse. Additional synonymsDefinition to step out of a vehicle or off a horse Two men alighted from the vehicle. Synonyms get off, descend, get down, disembark, dismountThe bus stopped and three people descended. Synonyms get off, alight, disembark, dismount, debus, deplane, detrain The two ladies got down from the carriage. Synonyms descend, get off, step down, alight, climb down, disembark, dismount- dismiss
- dismissal
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- dismount
- disobedience
- disobedient
- disobey
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