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    ral·ly
    [ˈralē]
    verb
    rally (verb) · rallies (third person present) · rallied (past tense) · rallied (past participle) · rallying (present participle)
    1. (of troops) come together again in order to continue fighting after a defeat or dispersion:
      "De Montfort's troops rallied and drove back the king's infantry"
      • bring together (forces) again in order to continue fighting:
        "the king escaped to Perth to rally his own forces"
      • assemble in a mass meeting:
        "up to 50,000 people rallied in the city center"
      • bring or come together in order to support a person or cause or for concerted action:
        "a series of meetings to rally support for the union" · "they rallied behind a single, ambitious goal"
    2. recover or cause to recover in health, spirits, or poise:
      "she floundered for a moment, then rallied again" · "they rallied her with a drink"
      • (of share, currency, or commodity prices) increase after a fall:
        "prices of metals such as aluminum and copper have rallied"
    3. drive in a rally:
      "we're driving off to Spain to rally"
      • (in tennis and other racket sports) engage in a rally.
    noun
    rally (noun) · rallies (plural noun) · rallye (noun)
    1. a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause:
      "a rally attended by around 100,000 people"
      • an open-air event for people who own a particular kind of vehicle:
        "a traction engine rally"
    2. a competition for motor vehicles in which they are driven a long distance over public roads or rough terrain, typically in stages and through checkpoints:
      "a rally driver"
    3. a quick or marked recovery after a reverse or a period of weakness:
      "the market staged a late rally"
      • (in baseball and football) a renewed or sustained offensive, usually by the losing team, that ties or wins the game.
    4. (in tennis and other racket sports) an extended exchange of strokes between players:
      "a rally of more than three strokes was a rarity"
    Origin
    early 17th century (in the sense ‘bring together again’): from French rallier, from re- ‘again’ + allier ‘to ally’.
    ral·ly
    [ˈralē]
    verb
    archaic
    rally (verb) · rallies (third person present) · rallied (past tense) · rallied (past participle) · rallying (present participle)
    1. subject (someone) to good-humored ridicule; tease:
      "he rallied her on the length of her pigtail"
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from French railler ‘to rib, tease’ (see rail).
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    verb
    1. (of troops) come together again in order to continue fighting after a defeat or dispersion:
      gather together again
      get together again
      Opposite:
    2. recover or cause to recover in health, spirits, or poise:
      get better
      make a comeback
      bounce back
      perk up
      take a turn for the better
      turn the/a corner
      be given a new lease of life
      take on a new lease of life
      emerge from something
      get over something
      shake something off
      Opposite:
      noun
      1. a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause:
        • a quick or marked recovery after a reverse or a period of weakness:
          Opposite:
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