verb
- past tense and past participle of rechannel; to direct something into a new course or different channel
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘rechanneled’
Examples
- The river was rechannelled to prevent flooding in the town.
- She rechannelled her anger into productive work.
- The company rechannelled its resources toward research and development.
- Traffic was rechannelled through side streets during construction.
- He rechannelled his energy from sports to academics after the injury.
- The government rechannelled funds from defense to education.