verb
- to direct or guide (something) into a particular course or direction
- to form a channel or channels in; to cut grooves or furrows
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'channelize'
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'channelize'
Examples
- The government aims to channelise investment toward renewable energy projects.
- We need to channelise our efforts into solving this problem.
- The river was channelised to prevent flooding in the valley.
- Anger can be channelised into productive work.
- The architect designed the plaza to channelise foot traffic toward the main entrance.
- Water was channelised through a series of pipes beneath the city.