Present participle for to direct towards a particular direction, end or object
“These organizations cooperate to channel funds into social activities and community-based development projects.”
Present participle for to form channels or grooves in, typically by cutting or gouging
“You will need to channel a groove in the wall for the wire to sit in so that the lamp rests flush against the surface.”
Present participle for to channel or transfer energy or emotions into a different form or direction
Present participle for to dig or excavate a ditch or channel
Present participle for to dig a hole into the ground or something solid
Present participle for to direct or steer a group of animals or people
Present participle for to wield or make use of
Present participle for to arrange for something to belong to, or be officially controlled by, somebody else
Present participle for to determine or dictate
Present participle for to physically guide a person or animal
Present participle for to direct or influence the behavior or development of
Present participle for to have the use or benefit of something
The action or process of transmitting or transferring something
The act of excavating, or of making hollow, by cutting, scooping, or digging
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