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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
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.
A series of protests and counter-demonstrations followed across the country, while Epping Forest District Council mounted a legal challenge to stop The Bell Hotel being used to house asylum seekers.
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