verb
- directs or guides (something) into a particular course or direction
- forms or cuts a channel or channels in (something)
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'channelizes'; third-person singular present tense
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'channelizes'; third-person singular present tense
Examples
- The manager channelises the team's energy toward achieving the project goals.
- The river was channelised to prevent flooding in the valley.
- She channelises her passion for music into teaching young students.
- The organization channelises donations to those most in need.
- The architect channelises water through decorative grooves in the courtyard.
- He channelises his frustration into productive work rather than complaints.