Remount
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Remount ( verb )
To mount or climb onto a horse, bicycle, or other vehicle again after dismounting.
Origin:
From re- (meaning 'again') + mount (meaning 'to climb onto something'). the word has been in use since the late 16th century.
Examples:
- After resting for a few minutes, the tired rider remounted his horse and continued on his journey.
- I had to remount my bike three times on the steep incline.
- The stunt performer remounted the unicycle with ease, much to the applause of the audience.
- The jockey dismounted from the horse, then quickly remounted to get back into the race.
- The soldier struggled to remount his horse in the midst of the chaos of battle.
(As a noun)
Remount ( noun )
To mount or climb onto a horse, bicycle, or other vehicle again after dismounting.
Origin:
From re- (meaning 'again') + mount (meaning 'to climb onto something'). the word has been in use since the late 16th century.
Examples:
- After resting for a few minutes, the tired rider remounted his horse and continued on his journey.
- I had to remount my bike three times on the steep incline.
- The stunt performer remounted the unicycle with ease, much to the applause of the audience.
- The jockey dismounted from the horse, then quickly remounted to get back into the race.
- The soldier struggled to remount his horse in the midst of the chaos of battle.