dismount

/dɪsˈmaʊnt/
verb
  1. To get off or down from something you are riding, such as a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle.
    • She dismounted her bicycle and walked it through the crowded market.
    • The soldier dismounted from the motorcycle and saluted the officer.
    • The rider carefully dismounted from the horse after the long trail ride.
  2. To remove something from its mounting or support, especially a piece of equipment or machinery.
    • He dismounted the camera from the tripod to take a handheld shot.
    • We had to dismount the heavy mirror from the wall before painting the room.
    • The technician dismounted the old hard drive from the computer tower.
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noun
  1. The act of getting off something you are riding, especially in gymnastics or sports.
    • The gymnast performed a perfect dismount from the balance beam.
    • His dismount from the pommel horse was clean and controlled.
    • The coach praised her dismount for its grace and stability.
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