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rallier
English
Etymology
- rally +? -er
Noun
rallier (plural ralliers)
- One who rallies.
French
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /?a.lje/
Verb
rallier
- to rally (group or bring together)
- to rally (motivate)
- to bring round (convince, cause someone to have the same opinion)
- to catch up with (reach)
- (reflexive) To come round (to) (join a group with a point of view)
Conjugation
Related terms
- ralliement
Further reading
- “rallier” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- railler
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rallied
English
Verb
rallied
- simple past tense and past participle of rally
Anagrams
- dallier, dialler
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