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assembly vs rally

rally vs assembly

assembly and rally both are nouns.

assembly is not a verb while rally is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
assembly Yes No No No
rally Yes No Yes No
As nouns, rally is a hyponym of assembly; that is, rally is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than assembly:
  • assembly: the social act of assembling
  • rally: a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm
assembly (noun) rally (noun)
the social act of assembling (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes
the act of constructing something (as a piece of machinery) the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort
a group of machine parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit an automobile race run over public roads
a public facility to meet for open discussion a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm
a unit consisting of components that have been fitted together a marked recovery of strength or spirits during an illness
a group of persons who are gathered together for a common purpose
assembly (verb) rally (verb)
return to a former condition
harass with persistent criticism or carping
call to arms; of military personnel
gather
gather or bring together
Difference between assembly and rally

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