noun a descent from a horse or bicycle
verb to get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, or other mode of transportation
Gymnasts dismount from balance beams, bars, and other equipment in their routines.
In equestrian sports, dismount refers to the action of getting off a horse.
Climbers must dismount from challenging rock faces to descend safely.
In circus acts, performers often dismount from various apparatuses as part of their routine.
Soldiers are trained to dismount from vehicles quickly and efficiently during combat situations.
Cyclists dismount from their bikes when they need to walk or carry them over obstacles.
Parkour practitioners often dismount from obstacles in creative ways as part of their movements.
In a literary context, 'dismount' may be used to describe a character getting off a horse or bicycle.
A psychologist may use the term 'dismount' metaphorically to describe a client coming to the end of a therapy session or process.
Athletes in sports such as gymnastics or horseback riding may use 'dismount' to refer to the final part of a routine where they finish their performance.
In equestrian sports, 'dismount' is used to describe the action of getting off a horse after riding.
Circus performers may use 'dismount' to refer to the act of getting off an apparatus or finishing a routine.