noun
- the act or process of directing something into a different channel or course
Usage: British spelling
verb
- present participle of rechannel; directing something into a different channel or course
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The government is rechannelling funds from defense to education.
- Rechannelling the river prevented flooding in the town.
- She focused on rechannelling her anger into productive activities.
- The rechannelling of traffic around the construction site caused delays.
- The company is rechannelling its marketing efforts toward younger consumers.
- Rechannelling water through new pipes improved the irrigation system.