(motor racing) An event in which competitors drive through a series of timed special stages at intervals. The winner is the driver who completes all stages with the shortest cumulative time.
(business, trading) A recovery after a decline in prices (said of the market, stocks, etc.)
“It dwelled upon wordly songs to elevate our souls or keyed on short and unpretentious, yet outstandingly strong, fredons to rallye the nobility or any religious or layman ruler.”
“A car that wins such a rallye uses its victory to convince potential purchasers that it can cope with difficult driving conditions.”
“Second at the WRC Rallye Monte Carlo, the Peugeot Rally Academy driver starts his next bid for glory at the Rally Liepaja on Friday.”
“The likes of Gary Neville, who is a great talker, a great optimist, and a great rallier of men.”
“However he is not the greatest rallier in the world and if Pashanski can force him into some baseline exchanges, there is every chance that he will keep it tight.”
“Arthur Chollon, Marc Antoine Rallier and Henry Chavancy scored the French tries, Julien Dumora and Mathieu Belie kicking the remaining points.”
“Neither the heat nor the sultriness dampened the spirits of the rallyists.”
“I had to watch my diet, the gym instructor also had to rely on the advice of senior rallyists what type of muscle training I needed.”
“Covering approximately 2300 kms of western India, the rallyists competed against each other in challenging categories that were carried out in the rough terrains of Rajasthan.”