Verb
The word is derived from funnel
Annual flooding occurs in late winter at high tide when the incoming waters of the Atlantic are funnelled into the Amazon delta. Source: Internet
"Instead, it has funnelled those shoppers and the corresponding health risk into fewer, increasingly crowded stores within Toronto and Peel, as well as adjacent communities, such as we saw in Vaughan and Markham over the weekend," the letter stated. Source: Internet
Other companies such as Air France KLM have also secured bailout deals through state-backed loans, which are funnelled through commercial banks. Source: Internet
But one prominent visiting commander, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, refused to see the US president, despite reportedly receiving a hefty share of the roughly $200m that the CIA funnelled annually to Afghan guerrillas for defeating the invading Red Army. Source: Internet
But in those days, the CIA typically funnelled women into desk jobs that involved writing and polishing reports, assessing sources, analysing critical information and supporting case officers. Source: Internet
The City National report shows that Broidy funnelled the payments through Real Estate Attorneys’ Group, a legal corporation. Source: Internet