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Word | Rally |
Portuguese Meaning | rali, comício, aglomerar, mobilizar, recuperar |
a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm / a marked recovery of strength or spirits during an illness / The act or process of rallying (in any of the senses of that word). / call up or summon (forces, vital powers, etc ); revive or recuperate / a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause. / a: to muster for a common purpose b: to recall to order / a: to arouse for action b: to rouse from depression or weakness / to come together again to renew an effort / to join in a common cause / recover, rebound rallied briefly from his illness / to engage in a rally / a public meeting to support or oppose someone or something / finance : an increase in price or value after a decrease in price or value / sports : an occurrence in which a team or player that has been behind or playing badly begins to play well, | |
Usage | ⇒ The general rallied his scattered army The party rallied to the support of the Prime Minister at the Boat Club ⇒ The general rallied his scattered army ⇒ The patient had been sinking throughout the night, but at dawn she rallied and made a complete recovery. ⇒ Supporters held a rally for the candidate. ⇒ a rally attended by around 1, people ⇒ we're trying to rally support for this demonstration ⇒ it took a good while for her to rally from the operation |
Synonyms | muster, recover, recuperate, assemble, gather, mobilize, summon, convene, assembly, collect, meet, tease, improve, marshal, meeting, twit, come together, convalesce, revive, rouse, |
Antonyms | demobilize, deterioration, decline, inactivate, adjourn, decay, degeneration, demobilise, depression, descent, dispel, fade, recession, relapse, slump, weaken, weakening, wilt, wither, abatement, |
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