Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • etc. See channeled, etc.

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  • verb Alternative spelling of channeled.

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Examples

  • And 'channelled' - it would be interesting to look that up in a Thesaurus!

    Libdemologists: Benefit Fraud / Registration of Donations 2008

  • Since Mr Deripaska is not a British citizen, it was suggested by Mr Feldman, in a subsequent conversation at which Mr Deripaska was not present, that the donation was "channelled" through one of Mr Deripaska's British companies.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • Since Mr Deripaska is not a British citizen, it was suggested by Mr Feldman, in a subsequent conversation at which Mr Deripaska was not present, that the donation was "channelled" through one of Mr Deripaska's British companies.

    All over for Osborne? 2008

  • Since Mr Deripaska is not a British citizen, it was suggested by Mr Feldman, in a subsequent conversation at which Mr Deripaska was not present, that the donation was "channelled" through one of Mr Deripaska's British companies.

    When GOO Met Oleg: Specifics of Denial Suggest More 2008

  • I have "channelled" (!!) a little path today so here I am at last!

    sheepdip Diary Entry sheepdip 2002

  • "The political doors are closing and where I had an open door from Mr Mandela, I am now 'channelled' by senior ANC members who become a filter."

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • Once started up, the field can be "channelled" to a certain extent.

    The Tar-Aiym Krang Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983

  • Once started up, the field can be "channelled" to a certain extent.

    The Tar-Aiym Krang Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983

  • Once started up, the field can be "channelled" to a certain extent.

    Tar Aiym Krang Foster, Alan Dean 1972

  • On June 17 2008, the men of D Squadron, accompanied by Cpl Bryant of the Intelligence Corps, left their base in Lashkar Gah to pick up a dead Taliban fighter in a village eight miles away, but were "channelled" onto well-used tracks because they could not drive off road.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

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