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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of channelize.

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Examples

  • It's nothing to do with religion but can be "channelized" into it.

    'A FEARFULNESS IN THE AIR' 2008

  • The intersection will become "channelized," and drivers will now be able to make a right turn through the intersection without stopping at a red light or yielding to traffic.

    News for InsideNova.com InsideNova.com 2010

  • At the U.S. 31/Division intersection, Michigan Department of Transportation development engineer Matt Radulski said a "channelized" right turn lane will be created for northbound Division Road motorists looking to move onto U.S.

    Custom Search 2009

  • Subsequent releases will have daughter cards that support 8xT-1/E-1 (channelized), 4xGigabit Ethernet, and a hard disk drive -- with possibly a minimum of 160 Gigabytes -- for Wide Area Activation Services (WAAS).

    Cisco bolsters branch switches, routers Jim Duffy 2010

  • Even downtown, pedestrians and people in wheelchairs are channelized into entering the street at weird angles that expose them to extra danger from cars making right-hand turns.

    “Walk Bike Ride” Plan Would Narrow Nickerson for Bikes « PubliCola 2010

  • With the water so tightly channelized it rose fast, sweeping away the lifeline of bridges.

    Marines Deliver Aid To Pakistan's Flood Victims 2010

  • With the water so tightly channelized it rose fast, sweeping away the lifeline of bridges.

    Marines Deliver Aid To Pakistan's Flood Victims 2010

  • With the water so tightly channelized it rose fast, sweeping away the lifeline of bridges.

    Marines Deliver Aid To Pakistan's Flood Victims 2010

  • Mr. OMAR ZEB (Farmer): (Through Translator) Whatever aid is coming here, it is channelized through the influential people of this area, like the chieftains and the maliks, and they are the landed gentry, and even the aid agencies approach them.

    Pakistani Flood Victims Cope Without Bridges, Aid 2010

  • Mr. OMAR ZEB (Farmer): (Through Translator) Whatever aid is coming here, it is channelized through the influential people of this area, like the chieftains and the maliks, and they are the landed gentry, and even the aid agencies approach them.

    Pakistani Flood Victims Cope Without Bridges, Aid 2010

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