cheerlead

/ˈtʃɪrˌlid/
verb
  1. To lead organized cheers and chants, typically at a sports event.
    • She learned to cheerlead for the high school football team.
    • They cheerlead at every home game to boost school spirit.
    • He used to cheerlead in college and loved the energy of the crowd.
  2. To enthusiastically support or promote someone or something.
    • He cheerleads for the new recycling program at work.
    • The manager would cheerlead for her team during every meeting.
    • Parents should cheerlead their children's efforts, not just their successes.
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