0 past simple and past participle of chant --
1 to repeat or sing a word or phrase continuously: --
Both were chanted on special occasions and on battlefields.
They should stop repeating bogus statistics about the number of people treated, like some demented mantra, believing that, if chanted long enough, it will ward off evil reality.
They have a simple mantra, and we shall probably hear it chanted at us again today.
It is only with difficulty that we can still hear from the sandbank on which they are embedded the faint sound of their chanted slogans.
Both sides chanted the mantras "free collective bargaining"and"no legally binding agreements".
As if to make up for those failings, what remains of the text is chanted with ever-increasing fervour—one might almost say desperation.
We have a universal chorus being chanted all the time.
We return to the same old mantra chanted by politicians.