Remount

usgb/ˌriːˈmaʊnt/
verb

To climb on again or get back into something, usually a horse or a vehicle.

After falling off the horse during the race, the jockey managed to remount and continue.
Visual representation of "remount" - To climb on again or get back into something, usually a horse or a vehicle.

Often appears as...

  • remount a horse
  • remount a bike
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Physical Action

Indicates a physical effort to get back on something usually after falling off.

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She slipped on the ice but quickly remounted her skates and continued.
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Persistence

Suggests determination to continue an activity despite difficulties or interruptions.

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Despite the interruption, he remounted his bike and finished the race.
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Action Required

Used when action needs to be taken to continue a previously started action.

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After checking the map, they remounted their motorcycles to head to the correct direction.
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