dismount|dismounted|dismounting|dismounts in English
verb
[dis·mount || ‚dɪs'maʊnt]
get off, alight from (a horse, vehicle, etc.); bring or take dow
Use "dismount|dismounted|dismounting|dismounts" in a sentence
1. The knight dismounted his opponent.
2. He dismounted from his bicycle.
3. He dismounted from the motorcycle.
4. Cyclists please dismount at the gate.
5. The machines were dismounted for shipping.
6. The police officer dismounted from his horse.
7. He dismounted a statue from its pedestal.
8. Do not open or dismount the shell.
9. They dismounted the general by stealing his horse.
10. To get down a vehicle or horse ; dismount.
11. He who a tiger is afraid to dismount.
12. Jumping while mounted will now automatically dismount you.
13. Dauntless dismounted from Contralto and led the horse forward.
14. He who rides on a tiger can never dismount.
15. Use this to replace the fuse or dismount the unit.
16. Armrests can be adjusted vertically and rotated out of the way when mounting and dismounting
17. He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount.
18. Accept the Mongolian girl, boy, you worship ritual dismount wine.
19. The two men in armor each tried to dismount the other.
20. I had to dismount from my bicycle halfway up the hill.
21. The appearance of any plane was the signal to dismount and scatter.
22. This method is used to dismount a volume from the file system.
23. Alight definition, to dismount from a horse, descend from a vehicle, etc
24. His dismount was perfect with the feet together in a standing position.
25. Combination of drilling and milling, fast dismounting, the craniotomy drill is manufactured with advanced foreign.