As a verb:
* The team rallied together after a disappointing loss, determined to win their next game.
* The protesters rallied in the town square, demanding change from the government.
* The stock market rallied after a period of decline, suggesting a return to economic growth.
As a noun:
* The political party held a rally to encourage voter turnout.
* The students organized a rally to raise awareness about climate change.
* The rally was a success, with thousands of people attending.
As an adjective:
* The crowd's rallying cry echoed through the stadium.
* The speaker gave a rallying speech that inspired the audience.
* The team's rallying spirit helped them win the championship.
In a figurative sense:
* Her spirits rallied after receiving good news.
* The economy needs to rally to recover from the recession.
* The company's stock price is expected to rally in the coming months.