mounted

/ˈmaʊntɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of mount: climbed up onto or got on top of something.
    • The cat mounted the fence and jumped into the neighbor's yard.
    • He mounted his bicycle and rode down the hill.
    • She mounted the stage to accept her award.
  2. Past tense of mount: organized, arranged, or set up something.
    • The company mounted a new advertising strategy to attract customers.
    • The team mounted a successful campaign to raise money for the school.
    • They mounted an exhibition of modern art at the gallery.
  3. Past tense of mount: increased or accumulated over time.
    • The costs mounted quickly after the project began.
    • The tension mounted as the deadline approached.
    • Her excitement mounted with each passing day before the trip.
  4. Past tense of mount: fixed or attached something to a support or surface.
    • She mounted the gemstone in a silver ring.
    • The technician mounted the camera on a tripod for the shoot.
    • He mounted the painting on the living room wall.
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adjective
  1. Fixed or attached to a support, frame, or surface.
    • The museum displayed a mounted dinosaur skeleton in the main hall.
    • The mounted television screen was securely attached to the wall.
    • She bought a mounted photograph of the city skyline for her office.
  2. Riding on a horse or other animal.
    • The mounted police officer patrolled the park on a black horse.
    • A mounted knight in armor led the parade through the town.
    • The cavalry unit was fully mounted and ready for battle.
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