Definitions

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  • verb transitive To redirect (money or resources) to another department or project.

Etymologies

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re- +‎ funnel

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Examples

  • Meanwhile, as both the Seattle Times and P-I report, Monorail Recall officials are playing this to the hilt: In an interview and on a KUOW radio broadcast yesterday, Killian said that if the initiative succeeds in stopping the monorail, his group will ask the Legislature to refunnel the money into other projects, such as Sound Transit's.

    Sound Politics: Die, Monorail, Die 2004

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