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rallying point

NOUN
  1. a point or principle on which scattered or opposing groups can come together

How To Use rallying point In A Sentence

  • To many, the springbok was transformed from a symbol of apartheid into a new rallying point for a reconciled nation.
  • If the situation is ever resolved - say by some kind of workable two-state solution - then I'd guess some other rallying point will be found.
  • When the regime launched its first attacks in February the hospital became a rallying point for those taking refuge from the violence. Times, Sunday Times
  • She would, of course, provide a rallying point for any resistance movement, so she must be eliminated.
  • Like Nelson Mandela later, he became a symbol and a rallying point.
  • At a time when museums and heritage organisations feel somewhat outdated and directionless, global warming provides a quick-fix rallying point.
  • Only her reputation for "manlike" wisdom allowed her to remain a strong rallying point for the Castilians, which in turn gave her a measure of independence from her husband. Pastwatch, the Redemtion of Christopher Columbus
  • Walsh called for the museum to become a rallying point for dissident views.
  • His message was that he represented a solid rallying point for the nation. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • China has in fact created this huge rallying point with I would imagine, millions of disaffected people.
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