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View definitions for dismounted

dismounted

verb as in get off something higher

Strongest match

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Example Sentences

He would say it every time we dismounted from a vehicle on a combat mission.

We dismounted, and speedily found that MacRae hadn't exaggerated the evil qualities of that descent.

Halting his squad, Lawrence dismounted, and taking Harry, they carefully made their way to the brow of a hill which lay in front.

This being arranged, the sportsmen dismounted, fastened their horses to trees, and separated.

The position of the enemy uncovered, McNeil dismounted his force, and the battle was opened.

He dismounted and attempted to conceal himself amid the gorse of that wild spot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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