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rally English

Meaning rally meaning

What does rally mean?
Definitions in simple English

rally

A rally is a large meeting where people gather to protest to support or oppose something.

rally

If you rally, you recover in health or consciousness.

rally

(= drum up) gather drum up support a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm (= call up) call to arms; of military personnel return to a former condition The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends The stock market rallied (= rallying) the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort he singled to start a rally in the 9th inning he feared the rallying of their troops for a counterattack (= muster, summon) gather or bring together muster the courage to do something she rallied her intellect Summon all your courage (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes after a short rally Connors won the point an automobile race run over public roads a marked recovery of strength or spirits during an illness (= tease, razz, ride) harass with persistent criticism or carping The children teased the new teacher Don't ride me so hard over my failure His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie

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Conjugation rally conjugation

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rally · verb

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Simple sentences

He's a rally driver.
Dan attended an anti-racist rally.

Movie subtitles

There's a monster truck rally on.
Murdoch, rally round.
Every day, millions will read about you and rally to your defense.
I'm sorry because a fellow would like to rally round, lend a helping hand.
Sound the rally!
Here, rally round and I'll show you the points of interest.
He went to a Republican rally last night and couldn't get up.
Another Republican rally.
Do old friends rally round?
Rally around the flag!
A political rally.
After the men! Go with the rally.
Rally the people.
Ambulance rally and surprise party?
Well, he was a little shaken, but I guess he'll rally.
Give them something to rally around and die for, and they explode into a new army.
They're holding a rally by the church right now.
Rally around the flag! - Rally around the flag!
Political rally.
Why didn't you talk like that at the rally last week?
It is almost time for the rally.
Rally round, men.
You don't seem very excited about the rally, if I may say so.
On your way back from the big rally?
Some friends of mine who were on the rally.
At Parc de Prince stadium at the start of the rally.
I'm really winning, you want to get a rally going there.
I am here at this Fascist rally because my daughter has assured me that it was important to her that I come.

News and current affairs

Normally, a Davos audience would rally to the support of the central bankers.
An armed attack could also cause the Iranian public to rally around the government, reducing the chances that a more responsible leadership might emerge.
But the Commission does have a voice with which to rally people, and it is for their silence that Barroso and his fellow commissioners are being rebuked.
After an initial rally, Brazilian interest rates have settled at levels incompatible with long-term solvency.
Brazilian bonds would rally and confidence would return at the sight of a lender of last resort.
This is an initiative around which all countries can and should rally.
Now, after decades of turf wars and self-marginalization, international organizations must rally around an increasingly pressing global priority: sustainable urbanization.
As long as the tailwinds of global quantitative easing, cheap oil, and further institutional inflows keep blowing, equities could continue to rally.
Because of this downward spiral in economic activity, banks are now flush with liquidity, which is supporting a rally in the domestic bond market, as the slump in domestic demand drags down demand for bank credit (see the chart below).
If the US does not provide him with threats that help rally domestic support, his failure to revitalize Iran's economy will erode his standing at home.
So, what explains the recent rally in US and global asset markets?
As consumers, firms, and investors become more cautious and risk-averse, the equity-market rally of the second half of 2012 has crested.
The larger the EU gets, the greater its need for coordinated and coherent policies, and the harder it becomes to rally all members around a common position.
It is here that Europe has a purpose it can rally around--a message that can resonate powerfully in a world riven by religious intolerance and fanaticism.
There has been some recovery in prices for bank shares from the lows of 2008, of course, but that rally faltered recently.
But is it realistic to expect a rally from a currency that has been under siege since its birth?
The effect is to increase their distrust of those who preach about human rights, making it much more difficult than ever before for the US to rally support for human rights in much of the world.
Obviously, Myanmar's new government does not want to aggravate sentiment in its already-unstable border areas, where rebel groups were using the dam project to rally new supporters.
And, indeed, the US House Speaker and Senate Majority Leader called on the Architect of the Capitol to stop using coal for the Capitol Power Plant (albeit days before the rally).
Yet, despite all this, Ortega has yet to diminish Lewites's ability to rally the masses.
The semblance of peace on the Korean Peninsula remains fragile, and South Korea's government has engaged in intensive diplomatic efforts to rally friends and partners in the region and worldwide to deter the North.

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