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Rallied
- verb - call to arms; of military personnel
- gather or bring together; "muster the courage to do something"; "she rallied her intellect"; "Summon all your courage"
- gather; "drum up support"
- harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"
- return to a former condition; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied"
Rallies
- noun - (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes; "after a short rally Connors won the point"
- a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm
- a marked recovery of strength or spirits during an illness
- an automobile race run over public roads
- call to arms; of military personnel
- gather or bring together; "muster the courage to do something"; "she rallied her intellect"; "Summon all your courage"
- gather; "drum up support"
- harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"
- return to a former condition; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied"
- the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort; "he singled to start a rally in the 9th inning"; "he feared the rallying of their troops for a counterattack"
Ralline
- - Pertaining to the rails.
Relabel
- unknown - label (something) again or differently.
Relaced
- verb - lace again; "She relaced her boots"
Relaces
- verb - lace again; "She relaced her boots"
Relafen
- noun - a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Relafen)
Relapse
- noun - a failure to maintain a higher state
- deteriorate in health; "he relapsed"
- go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often minor criminals"
Related
- verb - be in a relationship with; "How are these two observations related?"
- be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments"
- being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics ; "painting and the related arts"; "school-related activities"; "related to micelle formation is the...ability of detergent actives to congregate at oil-water interfaces"
- connected by kinship, common origin, or marriage
- give an account of; "The witness related the events"
- have or establish a relationship to; "She relates well to her peers"
- make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"