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dismount

[dis-mount, dis-mount, dis-mount] / dɪsˈmaʊnt, dɪsˈmaʊnt, ˈdɪsˌmaʊnt /
VERB
get off something higher
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Tears welled in her eyes as she stuck her uneven bars dismount.

From Los Angeles Times

A week later, in the Bruins’ home debut against Illinois, she dismounted early during a beam routine, scoring below a 9 for the first time in her career.

From Los Angeles Times

She reached both of her arms above her head when Moors dismounted the beam and wrapped her in a tight hug.

From Los Angeles Times

Brooklyn Moors and Campbell stuck their dismounts en route to 9.900 scores.

From Los Angeles Times

After she dismounted from her horse, a trainer noticed a split in her riding breeches and observed: "They weren't made for women's backsides."

From BBC