Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rally-around
verb
/ˈralē əˌraʊnd/

Definition
To come together in support or defense of a person, cause, or idea.

Examples
- The community decided to rally around the local school after budget cuts were announced.
- During the campaign, supporters rallied around the candidate to show their enthusiasm.
- When the team faced challenges, the fans rallied around them to boost their morale.

Meaning
Rallying around involves uniting as a group to show support for something or someone, typically in times of difficulty or crisis.

Synonyms
- support
- unite
- assemble
- band together
- come together