0 to come or bring together again -- menghimpun, berhimpun
1 to come or bring together for a joint action or effort -- melobi
The politician asked his supporters to rally to the cause.
2 to (cause to) recover health or strength -- pulih
She rallied from her illness.
3 a usually large gathering of people for some purpose -- perhimpunan
a Scouts’ rally.
4 a meeting (usually of cars or motorcycles) for a competition, race etc -- perlumbaan bermotor
a car rally.
5 an improvement in health after an illness. -- pemulihan
6 (in tennis etc) a (usually long) series of shots before the point is won or lost -- berbalas pukulan
They played out a thrilling rally in the second set.
The rallying cries of dissent become ever more ethereal and faint.
Enlightened idealism rather than pragmatism motivated others who rallied.
Additional expenses include the maintenance of the head office, and especially the cost of campaigns, rallies, regional seminars, and conventions.
Impressive rallies were held for communal peace and amity after the riot subsided, and working-class fraternity across communal lines has been revived.
The state's dominant discourse of nationalism, familism, national secur ity and developmentalism was hugely successful in rallying the masses behind the dictatorship.
In the last decades, however, autonomy has been fully integrated into the cycle of commerce and so has lost its impetus as a rallying force.
Candidates campaigned via election meetings, rallies and canvassing.
10.00/52.81 18.94); for public rallies, over a quarter of intolerance is generic (16.79/57.78 29.06).
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