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How to pronounce dismount in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms get down, get off, light, unhorse
Type of go down, descend, fall, come down
Type Words
Type of discontinuation, discontinuance

Examples of dismount

dismount
Her routine includes balancing on one leg on the horse and a cartwheel dismount.
From the kentucky.com
Liukin did indeed stick her dismount, which in itself was a big victory for her.
From the buffalonews.com
Cyclists will be required to dismount and push their bicycles along the footway.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Then, half a mile from the summit, there was a crash and everyone had to dismount.
From the guardian.co.uk
Since Catherine refuses to dismount, she too is borne off into the wilderness.
From the time.com
Johnson had to order his men to dismount and hold until Shelby's infantry came up.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In fact, in the minds of some, Brown's course is finished and it's time to dismount.
From the washingtonpost.com
If you're puffed out, dismount and enjoy the fabulous views of the city as you walk.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
After 30 years in this pulpit, Clifford Jones knows how to stick a dismount.
From the charlotteobserver.com
More examples
  • The act of dismounting (a horse or bike etc.)
  • Unhorse: alight from (a horse)
  • Gymnastics is an activity involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, co-ordination, balance, and grace. ...
  • The part of a routine in which the gymnast detaches from an apparatus; to get off of (something); to make a hard drive unavailable for use
  • (dismounted) Pertaining to a horseman who has gotten off his horse, or to something which has been removed from its usual mounting, as with a statue off its pedestal, a framed picture from a wall, or a chandelier hanging from a ceiling
  • (Dismounting) Getting off of a riding horse. This should always be done on the "near" or left side of the horse.
  • To leave an apparatus at the end of a routine; usually done with a difficult twist or salto.
  • A way to return the flyer to the floor or complete a stunt.
  • To alight from a vehicle or other conveyance, as when AIR ASSAULT and MECH infantry perform as regular ground-pounding GRUNTs; a foot soldier who is otherwise transported to battle; see DRAGOON, MARINE. ...