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Definition of channelize in English: channelize(British channelise) verb ˈtʃan(ə)lʌɪzˈtʃænlˌaɪz North American another term for channel (sense 1 of the verb) Example sentencesExamples - Even today conservationists continue to battle plans to divert and channelize the big timber delta streams.
- We have experienced impacts of the work we've done in the Mississippi River, in channelizing the river for navigation and flood control.
- It is a great help when you get your family's support because then you can channelize all your energies in your work.
- But when it comes to channelising the talents, there are only a few.
- He quit plans to pursue a management career, joined the Delhi-based Other Media Communications, and channelised his energy to document social conflicts.
- Identification of special children and channelising them into the main stream has become a dire need.
- Pammel Creek originally drained into one of these wetlands but was channelized between 1914 and 1927 to join Bluff Slough, a backwater of the Mississippi River just to the southwest of the site.
- Supporting the Infantry in the assault entails close in fire, obscuration, precision strikes and the ability to effectively seal off or channelize an advancing enemy.
- The emphasis in Tai Chi is to channelize the potentially destructive energy in such a manner so that it will dissipate the energy harmlessly.
- If he motivates students to take up an extra-curricular activity, then their energy can be channelised towards a constructive activity.
- With rising inflation and diminishing bank interests, many have channelised their money into such businesses.
- The tasks of finishing post refueling checks, changing frequencies, maneuvering to a new formation, and working the radar at the same time channelized my attention and disrupted my cross-check, causing me to lose the horizon.
- It has channelised the collective energies of a group of young people into taking a firm stand against the dark forces tearing our social fabric apart.
- The lower Arroyo Seco was channelized in 1938 because of rainfalls like this.
- It channelized the river to support barge traffic, first up to Kansas City, then to Sioux City.
- As information is not being channelised properly, it fails to help parents like us who have to travel from distant places.
- A person's processes are psychologically channelized by the way in which he anticipates events.
- One clipping showed him address a big gathering of angry Indians in South Africa whom he first arouses into feeling angry and then channelises their anger by peaceful means.
- Virtually every major river in our deserts has been dammed and diverted, many have been channelized and lined with levees, and others have been pumped dry.
- The idea of diverting and channelising rainwater to open wells stumbled upon them.
Rhymes analyse (US analyze), overanalyse (US overanalyze), psychoanalyse (US psychoanalyze) Definition of channelize in US English: channelize(British channelise) verbˈtʃænlˌaɪzˈCHanlˌīz [with object]North American another term for channel (verb) Example sentencesExamples - The lower Arroyo Seco was channelized in 1938 because of rainfalls like this.
- It has channelised the collective energies of a group of young people into taking a firm stand against the dark forces tearing our social fabric apart.
- Identification of special children and channelising them into the main stream has become a dire need.
- We have experienced impacts of the work we've done in the Mississippi River, in channelizing the river for navigation and flood control.
- It channelized the river to support barge traffic, first up to Kansas City, then to Sioux City.
- The tasks of finishing post refueling checks, changing frequencies, maneuvering to a new formation, and working the radar at the same time channelized my attention and disrupted my cross-check, causing me to lose the horizon.
- Virtually every major river in our deserts has been dammed and diverted, many have been channelized and lined with levees, and others have been pumped dry.
- The idea of diverting and channelising rainwater to open wells stumbled upon them.
- He quit plans to pursue a management career, joined the Delhi-based Other Media Communications, and channelised his energy to document social conflicts.
- One clipping showed him address a big gathering of angry Indians in South Africa whom he first arouses into feeling angry and then channelises their anger by peaceful means.
- But when it comes to channelising the talents, there are only a few.
- The emphasis in Tai Chi is to channelize the potentially destructive energy in such a manner so that it will dissipate the energy harmlessly.
- If he motivates students to take up an extra-curricular activity, then their energy can be channelised towards a constructive activity.
- As information is not being channelised properly, it fails to help parents like us who have to travel from distant places.
- A person's processes are psychologically channelized by the way in which he anticipates events.
- Supporting the Infantry in the assault entails close in fire, obscuration, precision strikes and the ability to effectively seal off or channelize an advancing enemy.
- Pammel Creek originally drained into one of these wetlands but was channelized between 1914 and 1927 to join Bluff Slough, a backwater of the Mississippi River just to the southwest of the site.
- With rising inflation and diminishing bank interests, many have channelised their money into such businesses.
- Even today conservationists continue to battle plans to divert and channelize the big timber delta streams.
- It is a great help when you get your family's support because then you can channelize all your energies in your work.
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