remount
Collocations
3ADJ.
musical
VERB + REMOUNT
announced, auditioning, give
REMOUNT + NOUN
television
Definitions
verb
To go up again; to rise another time.
They remounted together to their sitting-room while Sir Claude, who said he would join them later, remained below to smoke and to converse with the old acquaintances that he met wherever he turned.
To help (someone) back on a horse.
To get back on a horse, bicycle etc.
And, as it fell, his steed he ready found; / On whom remounting fiercely forth he rode […]
We remounted and took up the same hard tempo.
To get back on (an animal, vehicle) again.
Still agitated, she watched resentfully as two traffic policemen remounted their motorcycles.
To ascend (something) again.
noun
The opportunity of, or things necessary for, remounting; specifically, a fresh horse, with its equipment.
to give somebody a remount
The process of mounting a drive or volume again.
The restaging of a play or film.
Sometimes I tell people she is auditioning for a remount of the musical “Hair”.
By mid-January they announced a remount of the television classic Peter Pan.
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6They remounted together to their sitting-room while Sir Claude, who said he would join them later, remained below to smoke and to converse with the old acquaintances that he met wherever he turned.
WiktionaryAnd, as it fell, his steed he ready found; / On whom remounting fiercely forth he rode […]
WiktionaryWe remounted and took up the same hard tempo.
Wiktionaryto give somebody a remount
WiktionarySometimes I tell people she is auditioning for a remount of the musical “Hair”.
WiktionaryBy mid-January they announced a remount of the television classic Peter Pan.
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