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14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Dismount' in a Sentence

"To get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, etc." more

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After the cycling event, the athletes will have dismounted their bikes, ready to celebrate.
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After hours of cycling, she had been dismounting with sore legs and a satisfied smile.
They have been dismounting gracefully after their impressive equestrian performance.
The participants have dismounted their horses, concluding the equestrian competition.
At the end of the cycling race, participants will dismount and celebrate their achievements.
He had been dismounting gracefully after a successful horseback ride.
After finishing the race, the exhausted athlete needed to dismount from the track.
The cyclists will have been dismounting their bikes after completing the challenging race.
The cyclists have dismounted, catching their breath after conquering the steep hill.
Having completed the race, the athletes had dismounted their bikes with exhaustion.
He will be dismounting from his bicycle after completing the long race.
He learned to dismount gracefully from his bicycle after a fun ride.
In cycling competitions, athletes need to dismount and carry their bikes over obstacles.
They had been dismounting from their bicycles, exhausted after a long race.

Dismount

dis-mount
verbTo get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, etc.
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Last Updated On: November 16, 2023
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