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rally

noun as in celebratory meeting

noun as in turn for the better

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This was denied by the electoral commission, but Mondlane - who fled the country, fearing arrest - has rallied his supporters via social media to protest against the result.

From BBC

She has supported him since his 2016 election campaign and told voters at a recent rally that she considers him a "friend".

From BBC

It was a selfie of a founder of the neo-Nazi groups in question, taken at a Trump rally.

Australia collapsed to 67-7 as India rallied with the ball to seize the initiative - despite being dismissed for just 150 on an extraordinary opening day of the first Test in Perth.

From BBC

Hegseth has vociferously denied the allegations, saying Thursday that “the matter was fully investigated, and I was completely cleared,” and some Republicans appeared to be rallying to his side.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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