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Sentence count:175+18Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: assembleclustercollectcongregateconvenecrowdgatherimprovemeetmendrecoverrecuperaterevivethrongSimilar words: literallynaturallyoralruraloverallmineralseveralliberalMeaning: ['rælɪ]  n. 1. a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm 2. the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort 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. v. 1. gather 2. call to arms; of military personnel 3. gather or bring together 4. return to a former condition 5. harass with persistent criticism or carping. 
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61. What sort of tactics will the President use to rally the people behind him?
62. They are holding a rally to protest against the government's defence policy.
63. Labour hopes the rally has boosted support.
64. You rally to spur you into action.
65. He was attending a Liberal rally in the city.
66. His last big public appearance was on Dec. 24, when he addressed a rally of his supporters in Belgrade.
67. Thompson said he expected the governors to rally behind a compromise plan on welfare and education and training grants Tuesday.
68. Using quantitative analysis and charts of past currency movements, he predicts the dollar will rally briefly in the first quarter.
69. Senior Tories were particularly angry about the mishandling of Mr Major's rally at Wembley.
70. To be sure, bonds continued to benefit from a two-day rally in the U. S. Treasury market.
71. I first witnessed the phenomenon at a huge pentecostal rally I attended as a college freshman.
72. But my first attendance at a political rally changed my childhood habits right away, at least briefly.
73. A fight broke out at a weekend rally between people on each side.
74. In defiance, on March 24 the executive committee of the Moscow city soviet authorized the Manezh Square rally.
75. On March 10-11 a rally by students demanded free elections, freedom of the media and a democratic constitution.
76. In the huddle, Jess and Sally again try to rally the team.
77. The action sparked a rally in bond prices and the Dow Jones closed 14.96 up at 2597.13..
78. Karimov issued a general amnesty, but a rally organized by democratic movements on Aug. 26 was broken up by militia.
79. On Saturday,(http://sentencedict.com/rally.html) he planned a rally amongst the party faithful in his constituency to wave the nag.
80. He was assassinated the day after addressing a rally of striking sanitation workers in Memphis.
81. If you are truly loyal to Ulster then rally behind the cry for independence.
82. Last June, a force of state police killed 17 unarmed peasant farmers on their way to a protest rally.
83. It was from here, in 1959, that she effectively attended an Oswald Mosley rally.
84. An auto rally driver with a penchant for crashing cars, Marko Milosevic owns a discotheque and several cafes in the town.
85. Violence marked the funeral of Lalith Athulathmudali, a Sri Lankan opposition leader who was shot dead while addressing a rally.
86. There was a confident mood at the rally in the park.
87. They have also been invited to attend a rally to commemorate the 22 de Enero.
88. The government did its best to rally public opinion behind the war effort by encouraging public celebrations to commemorate war victories.
89. It is being said with some conviction that Labour inflicted a serious blow on itself with that Sheffield monster rally.
90. After her return from compassionate leave following the death of her father, they had been prepared to rally round.
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