dismount in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

dismount in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He then dismounted and fought alongside the king.
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On arriving at the position it was found necessary to dismount and attack on foot.
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When he is ordered to dismount from his horse, he refuses, citing his desire to be the first into battle.
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The dismounted riders, weighed down by their armour, could then easily be despatched on the ground.
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Being mounted infantry the regiment rode into battle on their horses, but were expected to dismount and fight on foot.
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Most of the decisive fighting occurred between the infantry and dismounted dragoons of each side.
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Because at each bridge there was a sign with the order to horsemen to dismount, they were called respectively, and.
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As a greater weight of man and armor could be supported in the saddle, the probability of being dismounted in combat was significantly reduced.
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Dismounting and approaching on foot, they had one man wounded, who was later taken prisoner.
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The four bells have been dismounted; three of them are dated 1591, 1608 and 1730.
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