noun
- a rally or gathering organized in response to or opposition against another rally
Usage: common in political and social contexts
verb
- to organize or participate in a rally in response to or opposition against another rally
Usage: transitive or intransitive
Examples
- Supporters organized a counterrally to voice their disagreement with the proposed policy.
- The group decided to counterrally at the same location the following week.
- Hundreds gathered for the counterrally, holding signs and chanting slogans.
- Police prepared for potential tensions between the original rally and the counterrally.
- They chose to counterrally peacefully rather than engage in confrontation.
- The counterrally drew participants from across the city who shared similar concerns.