A way or manner in which something occurs or is done or experienced
A series of events producing a result
The organization or structure of something or for doing something
A channel at the side of a street for carrying off rainwater
“They blasted out the rocky bed with dynamite, forming a channel by which the water might flow from shallow pool to shallow pool.”
Plural for a length of water, typically joining two larger areas of water
“This huge chunk of rock, separated from the mainland by an ocean channel, has an arch cut into its base through which the ocean rollers thunder.”
Plural for a long tube, pipe or cylinder, typically carrying, or allowing the flow of, a substance
“A vortex forms within each of the cavities as the gas passes through the channel.”
Plural for a method or system for communication or distribution
“The counseling service is a confidential channel through which people begin to address problems.”
Plural for a service or station using a channel of frequencies
“He sifted through the television channels and landed on the news channel.”
Plural for a main road in a town
Plural for a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
Plural for a lane or route at sea that is regularly used by ships
Plural for a newspaper or periodical which promotes the views of an organization
Plural for something intended to reconcile or connect two seemingly incompatible things
Plural for one who speaks on behalf of an organization or another person
Plural for an area that can accommodate a ship at anchor
Plural for a person who has psychic powers
Plural for airdrome, airfield, or aerodrome designated for the takeoff, landing, and parking of aircraft
Plural for a person who tries to bring about agreement between others
Plural for a thing that ensures admission to or the achievement of something
To direct towards a particular direction, end or object
“These organizations cooperate to channel funds into social activities and community-based development projects.”
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.”
To channel or transfer energy or emotions into a different form or direction
To dig or excavate a ditch or channel
To dig a hole into the ground or something solid
To direct or steer a group of animals or people
To lead or turn to a different direction
To wield or make use of
To arrange for something to belong to, or be officially controlled by, somebody else
To determine or dictate
To direct or influence the behavior or development of
To have the use or benefit of something
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