noun
- plural of counterrally; organized public gatherings or demonstrations held in response to or opposition against another rally or protest
Usage: common in political and social contexts
verb
- third-person singular present tense of counterrally; to organize or participate in a public gathering held in response to another rally
Usage: less common than the noun form
Examples
- The city saw multiple counterrallies organized by opposing political groups.
- Supporters counterrallies against the proposed legislation downtown.
- Police prepared for potential clashes between the main rally and the counterrallies.
- Several counterrallies were scheduled for the same day as the original protest.
- The group decided to counterrallies in response to the controversial announcement.
- Counterrallies often attract media attention and increase public discourse.