0 past simple and past participle of dismount
1 to get off a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle
We dismounted to view this most interesting monument of sacred history.
These constructions can be mounted in a few days and can be easily dismounted, transported and remounted in a different location.
The second photograph shows her dismounted on the opposite side of the horse, the viewpoint of riding manuals instructing gentlemen in how to help a lady mount or dismount.
The programme will enhance the mission effectiveness of those soldiers committed to dismounted close combat.
It is an offence under the rules of racing for a jockey to undo his chin strap until he has dismounted.
They are mounted, and they are only dismounted to fire under exceptional circumstances.
These men have been over a year in training, mounted and dismounted, and presumably, therefore, are fit to go abroad.
We are concerned that dismounted public duties should continue to be carried out in a fitting matter.