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remount

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re·mount  (r-mount)
tr.v. re·mount·ed, re·mount·ing, re·mounts
1. To mount again.
2. To supply with a fresh horse.
n. (rmount, r-mount)
A fresh horse.

remount
vb [riːˈmaʊnt]
1. to get on (a horse, bicycle, etc.) again
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) (tr) to mount (a picture, jewel, exhibit, etc.) again
n [ˈriːˌmaʊnt]
(Military) a fresh horse, esp (formerly) to replace one killed or injured in battle
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.remount - a fresh horse especially (formerly) to replace one killed or injured in battle
mount, riding horse, saddle horse - a lightweight horse kept for riding only
Verb1.remount - mount again; "he remounted his horse"
bestride, climb on, hop on, jump on, mount up, get on, mount - get up on the back of; "mount a horse"
2.remount - mount again, as after disassembling something
mount - attach to a support; "They mounted the aerator on a floating"
3.remount - provide with fresh horses; "remount a regiment"
horse - provide with a horse or horses
Translations
remount [ˈriːˈmaʊnt]
A. VT (gen) → montar de nuevo en, volver a montar en
C. N (Mil etc) → remonta f
remount
vt
horse, bicyclewieder besteigen; ladderwieder hinaufsteigen or -klettern
picture, photowieder aufziehen
remount [ˌriːmaʊnt]
1. vi (on horse, on bicycle) → rimontare in sella
2. vt to remount a horse/bicyclerimontare a cavallo/in bicicletta


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He had learned that Dantes had been taken to prison, and he had gone to all his friends, and the influential persons of the city; but the report was already in circulation that Dantes was arrested as a Bonapartist agent; and as the most sanguine looked upon any attempt of Napoleon to remount the throne as impossible, he met with nothing but refusal, and had returned home in despair, declaring that the matter was serious and that nothing more could be done.
Here the character of the woods changed, and he was able to remount.
 
 
 
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