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mounted
[moun-tid]
adjective
seated or riding on a horse or other animal.
Antonyms: afootserving on horseback or on some special mount, as soldiers or police.
Military., (formerly) permanently equipped with horses or vehicles for transport.
having or set in a mounting: mount: mounting.
mounted gems.
put into position for use, as guns.
mounted
/ ˈmaʊntɪd /
adjective
equipped with or riding horses
mounted police
provided with a support, backing, etc
Other Word Forms
- unmounted adjective
- well-mounted adjective
Example Sentences
Smith appeared to lose consciousness almost instantly but Jackson then mounted the crumpled wrestler and punched him in the head and face more than 20 times, according to the video.
He is still denying the pressure campaign he publicly mounted against Kimmel for his comments following Kirk’s killing.
But he ruled out a wealth tax in November's budget and mounted a strong defence of Chancellor Rachel Reeves' fiscal rules, saying they were "non-negotiable," with the "global cost of borrowing as it now is".
In the decades that followed, violence mounted between Arabs and Jews.
Speculation about a Labour leadership bid mounted after Burnham told the Daily Telegraph that Labour MPs had urged him to challenge Sir Keir for the party leadership.
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