1 a car or motorcycle race -- rajd
a rally driver
2 to come together or bring people together to support something -- jednoczyć (się) w obronie
3 to get stronger or better after being weak -- odrabiać straty
If statesmen found it impossible to escape ' the logic of imperial security ', political women rallied to their support with growing enthusiasm.
In their face-to-face encounters at rallies, less-educated supporters found a means of testing their representatives' commitment and holding them to account.
We have seen that even acts such as protest speeches and public rallies prompt blanket rejection by a sizeable percentage of respondents.
The local associational formation is a rallying organisational and mobilisational platform by which local people are empowered to articulate and pursue collective concerns.
With its vision of belonging, it became the rallying cry of post-war reintegration efforts.
They rallied instead to the opposition calls for ' alternance ', irrespective of their core ideological beliefs.
The question of police permits for political rallies remained a point of disagreement, between opposition and government, which was only resolved just before the elections.
10.00/52.81 18.94); for public rallies, over a quarter of intolerance is generic (16.79/57.78 29.06).