verb
- past tense of counterrally; to rally in response to or against an opposing rally or movement
Usage: often used in political or social contexts; may refer to military or sports contexts as well
Examples
- The opposition party counterrallied after the government's announcement.
- Supporters counterrallied in the downtown square to voice their disagreement.
- The team counterrallied in the second half to overcome the deficit.
- Citizens counterrallied against the proposed legislation.
- After the initial protest, counterrallies were organized by the other side.