noun
- the practice of claiming to receive and relay messages from spirits
Usage: spiritualism
verb
- directing something through a particular route or means
- focusing or concentrating energy, effort, or resources toward a specific purpose
- claiming to communicate with spirits of the dead
Usage: present participle of channel
Usage: present participle of channel
Usage: present participle of channel; spiritualism
Examples
- The engineer is channelling water through the new pipeline system.
- She’s channelling her anger into productive activism.
- The company is channelling resources into research and development.
- He’s channelling his creativity through painting and sculpture.
- The medium claimed to be channelling messages from deceased relatives.
- Channelling requires deep concentration and spiritual openness.
- They’re channelling funds toward education reform.