0 past simple and past participle of chant
1 to repeat or sing a word or phrase continuously:
Instead, the chapter normally chanted the liturgy from the raised presbytery.
Again, the repetitions and, in particular, the stuttered chorus chanted by the backing vocalists, are what lend the song its rhythmic power.
Metrical verse in most cultures was, and still is, chanted or sung verse.
The chapter then chanted a vigil of one nocturn, after which each member received supper and distributions of currency from their hosts.
Visitors to the capital could hear the latest news in this form, both performed by professional minstrels and chanted in cruder rhymes alike.
This "illegality", which is chanted like a refrain, is the least important bit of the problem.
The mantra of "influence, influence, influence", chanted by many people who should know better, has no basis in fact.
We return to the same old mantra chanted by politicians.