Verb
The word is derived from rally
of Rally
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen Jefferson and the Republicans rallied to the Union and to the existing Federalist organization, the fabric of traditional American democracy was almost completely woven. Herbert Croly
Anyway, our family went into complete crisis mode. I have two older brothers, and we rallied as a family. Kathy Mattea
President Bush's emergency declaration for the State of Texas is great news for the people and communities that have experienced the devastating wildfires firsthand. Already, communities have rallied to help neighbors in need. Randy Neugebauer
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon shook our nation to the core. Americans were deeply frightened, sad, and angry, and they rallied around a President who, at the time, showed impressive certitude and calm. Eliot Spitzer
Supposing I had gone to the country and said that Germany was rearming and that we must rearm, does anybody think that this pacific democracy would have rallied to that cry at that moment? I cannot think of anything that would have made the loss of the election from my point of view more certain. Stanley Baldwin
There was a time when I was enamored of the Clintons. I knocked on doors, phone-banked and rallied during his campaign. Beth Broderick