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rallier

rally, unite

verb rah-LYEH Rare

Also means

join (a cause)

Usage Note

Rallier most often appears in political or military contexts: rallier les troupes means to rally the troops, while se rallier à means to come around to someone's side or opinion. The reflexive form se rallier is especially common when describing a shift of allegiance.

Examples

"Il a réussi à rallier ses partisans."

Natural Translation

He managed to rally his supporters.

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