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rallying

Rallying (noun) means the act of coming together or regrouping in support of something. Example: “The rallying of local businesses helped the flood victims recover quickly.”

noun
1
The act of coming together or regrouping in support of something.
"The rallying of local businesses helped the flood victims recover quickly."
2
A motorsport in which drivers compete over timed stages on public or off-road courses.
"He's competed in international rallying for over a decade."

How to use rallying

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe act of regrouping in support of a cause, or the motorsport of racing over set courses against the clock.

Common pairings
rallying cry world rallying championship

Word forms

rallyings plural

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Frequently asked questions

What does “rallying” mean?

The word “rallying” means the act of coming together or regrouping in support of something. In plain terms, the act of regrouping in support of a cause, or the motorsport of racing over set courses against the clock.

How do you use “rallying” in a sentence?

Here is “rallying” used in a sentence: “The rallying of local businesses helped the flood victims recover quickly.”

What part of speech is “rallying”?

“Rallying” is a noun.

Is “rallying” a common word?

“Rallying” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “rallying” have?

“Rallying” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the act of coming together or regrouping in support of something.

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