channelling Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of channelling In English

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Examples of channelling

  • Other services have used gardens for activities such as sweeping leaves and digging, both useful in the channelling of excess energy.

  • For its part, the government should shed all ego-tripping, grandiose indulgences by channelling the development of its human resources through education.

  • In this new context, the party system is a major instrument for political expression and for the channelling and peaceful management of conflicts.

  • Meanwhile, channelling money into urban activities in which the indigenous community has limited experience and few connections, may be risky and unprofitable.

  • Here, the f loorscape was determined by the channelling of water, though in the end the baths that were intended were never installed.

  • Channelling the activities of existing organisations into a uniformly utility-oriented mould would however not be an easy task.

  • They play an important role in channelling kinship interests through the formal political structure.

  • Conductors do not attract lightning; instead they silently discharge the clouds' surplus electricity by channelling it into the ground.

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