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remount
[ verb ree-mount; noun ree-mount, ree-mount ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to mount again; reascend.
noun
- a fresh horse or supply of fresh horses.
remount
verb
- to get on (a horse, bicycle, etc) again
- tr to mount (a picture, jewel, exhibit, etc) again
noun
- a fresh horse, esp (formerly) to replace one killed or injured in battle
Other yĐÄvlog Forms
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yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
She projects her own experience into the remounted show to create something that looks similar to Charlesâ dark vision but is just different enough to be her own.
The company also showed an unexpected serious side, remounting its production of Pucciniâs âMadame Butterflyâ sung in English and Japanese.
Spoken in the weirdly accented English of this production, which originated in London and has been remounted for Broadway with key cast changes and Netflix as a producer, âkryshaâ sounds confusingly like âcreature.â
Councillor Cook, who represents Twyford, said she collected the old sign from the council's maintenance department and had it remounted.
Pork Filled Productionsâ staging, directed by Zenaida R. Smith, will be the Pacific Northwest premiere of âBloodletting,â which premiered at Playwrightsâ Arena in Los Angeles in 2016 and was later remounted by Center Theatre Group.
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