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rallyverb1 to assemble and make ready for actionrallied the Red Cross workers to deal with the devastating earthquake marshal(also marshall), mobilize, muster arrange, group, line up, order, organizecall (up), convene, summonactivatecollect, round up demob(chiefly British), demobilize disarrange, disorder, disorganize, disrupt, disturbdeactivate, dismissbreak up, disband, dissolve, split (up) to become healthy and strong again after illness or weaknessdespite the best care that medicine could provide, the elderly woman never really rallied from her fractured hip come back, convalesce, gain, heal, mend, pull round(chiefly British), recoup, recover, recuperate, snap back come around, come round, come to, improve, pick up, revivecheer (up), perk (up)pull through, surviverecruit ail, collapse, come down, sickendecline, degenerate, deteriorate, fade, fail, languish, sink, waste (away), weaken, wilt, wither, worsenregress, relapse to regain a former or normal stateafter wavering a moment on the balance beam, she quickly rallied and finished with a fine dismount bounce (back), come back, rebound, recover, snap back reanimate, revitalize, revive make a comeback(or stage a comeback) decline, fail, worsen rallyverb2to make fun of in a good-natured wayhis friends rallied him for missing an easy putt chaff, jive, joke, josh, kid, razz, rib, ride, roast, tease banterfool, fun, string alongjest, quip, wisecrackgag, jape, jolly, yuk(or yuck, slang) goof on(slang), take the mickey out of(British) rallynounan act of gathering forces together to renew or attempt an effortin a last-minute rally the Confederates at Bull Run were able to turn a near defeat into an upset victory marshaling(also marshalling), mobilization, rallying call, call-up, summonsconvening, convocation, muster, mustering call to arms a mass meeting for the purpose of displaying or arousing support for a cause or persona huge rally for the candidate on the eve of the election demo(British), demonstration assembly, conference, congress, convention, convocation, council, gatheringmarchprotest, sit-down, sit-in, strikecounterdemonstration, counterprotest, counterrally the process or period of gradually regaining one's health and strengththe doctors were amazed at the sick child's unexpected rally, which was apparently due to the new drug comeback, convalescence, healing, mending, recovery, recuperation, rehab, rehabilitation, snapback resuscitation, revivalsurvival decline, degeneration, deterioration, fading, failing, languishing, sinking, wasting (away), weakening, wilting, withering, worseningregression, relapse in 1599 |