remount in the PONS Dictionary

remount Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A faulty or slow dismount/remount may cost valuable seconds, waste energy or cause the competitor to crash.
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I remounted my horse double quick, and most unceremoniously left the rails on the ground, and lost no time to be out of sight.
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Vino remounted and began to chase, calling back seven of his eight teammates to help his bid to regain the leaders.
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The latter could not be remounted on top of the turret for anti-aircraft use.
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That 1963 production continued to be remounted at the same theatre, with differing casts, for the next few decades.
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He fell off the horse several times and was as often remounted.
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His tenure has been judged a success with reforms in training, cavalry schools, cavalry reserves and the remount services.
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When he dismounted and refused to remount he was court-martialled and punished with 100 lashes.
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The remains of the approximately 180 vellum folios have been remounted on paper.
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He remounted and won the stage and led the race.
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