A rally is a big group of people who meet to show support or listen to speeches. It is often held outdoors in public places.
The people joined the rally in the park.
We went to a rally to help the community.
A rally is a type of race where drivers race on long or rough roads, not like normal track races. It often happens outdoors in different areas.
He won the car rally last weekend.
The rally went through the mountains.
To rally means to get better or stronger after being weak or having a problem. It can also mean people or things coming together.
The team rallied after losing the first game.
She rallied quickly from her illness.
A rally in sports is when players hit the ball back and forth many times during a game without stopping.
They had a long rally in the tennis match.
The players kept the rally going for several minutes.
To rally in finance means that prices or values go up again after going down for some time. It shows recovery in money or markets.
The stock rallied after bad news.
Prices rallied in the market today.
To rally means to bring people together to support something or to prepare for action. It is often used in social or political contexts.
The leader rallied the crowd quickly.
They rallied volunteers for the project.
To rally here means to get stronger or clearer after being weak or unclear, like a noisy voice or weak signal.
She rallied her thoughts and spoke clearly.
The signal rallied after poor connection.