0 past simple and past participle of channel
A given distribution can be regarded as channelled between two elastic mirrors, or borders.
This source of financing, in turn, should preferably be channelled through investment and pension fund holdings of medium- and long-term assets.
By contrast, men are more likely to gain where resources are channelled via the main breadwinner or taxpayer.
These worst case studies reveal a century-long history of local natural resources extracted by oppressive means and channelled by opaque pathways to international markets.
Tax initiatives were first ' channelled ' through the military and, to a great extent, were successfully resisted by lobbies and special interest groups.
Their influence should be channelled in support of the programme.
By offering differing categories, the respondents' options were channelled.
Such donations are channelled through a senior monk intermediary who redistributes them to monks in his monastery.