chanted

/ˈtʃæntɪd/
verb
  1. Said or shouted repeatedly in a rhythmic way, often by a group of people.
    • Protesters chanted slogans outside the government building.
    • The students chanted a cheer before the big exam.
    • The crowd chanted the team's name during the game.
  2. Sang or intoned a religious or ceremonial text in a monotone or simple melody.
    • The monks chanted their evening prayers in the chapel.
    • The choir chanted a traditional hymn during the service.
    • At the ceremony, the priest chanted a blessing over the congregation.
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