channelled Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of channelled In English

  • 0 past simple and past participle of channel

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Examples of channelled

  • The deceased person's life force is thus channelled back to the living.

  • Even if the ships could seek many harbours with their goods, payment was channelled through relatively few main connections.

  • Loyalties started to be channelled towards a new type of politics without always breaking away from the old patronage structures.

  • Financial cooperation is typically channelled through the host country's central bank, which then distributes loans to local banks for financing concretely identified projects.

  • Religious institutions channelled a significant part of their revenues towards daily distributions of bread, clothes, and money among the poor.

  • But the continuing relevance of narrative processes, albeit channelled in these novel and 'impossible' ways, is demonstrated by a piece such as this.

  • Press did not divert money from more productive sectors but, on the contrary, channelled it into them.

  • Such donations are channelled through a senior monk intermediary who redistributes them to monks in his monastery.

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