0 past simple and past participle of dismount --
1 to get off a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle --
The project will bring the benefits of improved technology to the soldier by providing an integrated suite of personal equipment to enhance dismounted close combat capability.
The radios will provide short-range communications for dismounted infantry, and will transform the way in which they are able to operate.
The miller and his son dismounted and arrived at the market carrying the donkey.
I do not believe that that is likely in the case of dismounted public duties.
Anyhow, the horse reacted rather more vigorously than we expected, but luckily, by that time, we had dismounted.
Four other instances of injury were reported involving 15-and 16-year-olds who had dismounted from tractors they had been driving.
They are employed on all occasions where large crowds congregate and in emergencies they are essential to reinforce the dismounted men.
We are concerned that dismounted public duties should continue to be carried out in a fitting matter.