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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ral·ly
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rallied
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Rallying
.]
To
collect
,
and
reduce
to
order
,
as
troops
dispersed
or
thrown
into
confusion
;
to
gather
again
;
to
reunite
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rally
n
1:
a
large
gathering
of
people
intended
to
arouse
enthusiasm
[
syn
:
mass meeting
]
2:
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
" [
syn
:
rallying
]
3:
a
marked
recovery
of
strength
or
spirits
during
an
illness
4:
an
automobile
race
run
over
public
roads
5: (
sports
)
an
unbroken
sequence
of
several
successive
strokes
;
"
after
a
short
rally
Connors
won
the
point
" [
syn
:
exchange
]
v
1:
gather
; "
drum
up
support
" [
syn
:
beat up
,
drum up
]
2:
call
to
arms
;
of
military
personnel
[
syn
:
call up
,
mobilize
,
mobilise
] [
ant
:
demobilize
]
3:
gather
or
bring
together
; "
muster
the
courage
to
do
something
"; "
she
rallied
her
intellect
"; "
Summon
all
your
courage
" [
syn
:
muster
,
summon
,
come up
,
muster up
]
4:
return
to
a
former
condition
; "
The
jilted
lover
soon
rallied
and
found
new
friends
"; "
The
stock
market
rallied
" [
syn
:
rebound
]
5:
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
" [
syn
:
tease
,
razz
,
rag
,
cod
,
tantalize
,
tantalise
,
bait
,
taunt
,
twit
,
ride
]
[
also
:
rallied
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rallied
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rally
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