rally

noun, verb76 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A rally involving a very large number of ordinary people.

A rally with a large number of participants.

A rally with a large number of participants.

An extremely large rally.

A rally with a very large number of participants.

An important and large-scale rally.

A rally for a political purpose.

A rally to express opposition to something.

A rally held as part of an election campaign.

A rally open to everyone.

A rally related to an election.

A rally advocating for peace.

A rally organized by the political opposition.

A rally protesting against a war.

A rally protesting against the government.

A rally held in the open air.

A rally in support of the government.

A rally in support of a war.

A rally to arouse enthusiasm, typically before a sports game.

A rally held inside a building.

A period of increasing stock prices.

A period of increasing prices in a financial market.

A temporary increase in prices during a period of general decline.

Indicates where the recovery is happening.

Used to say that a rally happens.

The people at the rally demand something.

Used to say that a rally finishes.

To come together to support a particular aim or principle.

To come together to defend someone who is being criticized or attacked.

To unite and show strong support for one's country, especially during a crisis or war.

Indicates presence at the location of the rally.

Indicates the purpose of the rally is to oppose something.

Indicates the purpose of the rally is to support something.

Indicates the purpose of the rally is to support something.

To take part in a motor rally as a competitor.

To officially register to compete in a motor rally.

To plan and arrange a motor rally.

To organize and run a motor rally.

To organize and have a rally.

To plan and arrange a rally.

To be present at a rally.

To participate in a rally.

To organize a rally, often for protest.

To make arrangements for a future rally.

To publicly ask for a rally to be held.

To give a speech at a rally.

To hold a rally.

To officially forbid a rally from taking place.

To give a formal speech to the people at a rally.

To achieve a comeback or recovery, especially in sports or finance.

To begin or organize a period of recovery or comeback.

To win the point after a series of shots.

To lose the point after a series of shots.

To unite in order to support someone or something.

To come together to support someone or something.

To come together to support someone or something.

Collocations with "rally"

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