1. channeled - Adjective
2. channeled - Verb
of Channel
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to her, if African countries get debt relief, the monies they should pay in servicing debts could be channeled towards dealing with COVID-19. Source: Internet
According to “Prairie Fire”, young people are channeled, coerced, misled, miseducated, misused in the school setting. Source: Internet
Adejobi said: “The implication of this is that money that has been set aside to do other projects and develop certain areas will have to be channeled into repairing these damaged stations.” Source: Internet
A few young people have channeled their experiences on the ground into explicitly political appeals. Source: Internet
After taking up cellular waste and carbon dioxide in capillaries, blood is channeled through vessels that converge with one another to form venules, which continue to converge and form the larger veins. Source: Internet
A large portion of Dutch aid funds also are channeled through private ("co-financing") organizations that have almost total autonomy in choice of projects. Source: Internet