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Channel (Verb)

Meaning 1

Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The radio channel's powerful signal enables it to broadcast clearly to a wide area.
  • The fiber optic cables can channel high-speed internet connections to thousands of homes.
  • This wire will channel electricity to power the LED light.
  • The sound system helps channel the music to every corner of the auditorium.
  • The satellite dish can channel television programs from other countries.

Synonyms

  • Transmit
  • Convey
  • Impart
  • Conduct
  • Carry

Hypernyms

  • Convey
  • Bring
  • Take

Hyponyms

  • Pipe In
  • Wash Up
  • Retransmit
  • Bring In

Related Words

  • Channel (noun)

Meaning 2

Direct the flow of; "channel information towards a broad audience".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The public relations team worked to channel the company's message in a positive way through the media.
  • The charity will channel all donations directly to the families in need.
  • The IT department is responsible for channeling sensitive data to authorized personnel only.
  • Researchers are channeling their findings into developing more efficient renewable energy solutions.
  • The advertising campaign aims to channel customer attention towards the company's new product.

Hypernyms

  • Point
  • Channelise
  • Direct
  • Manoeuvre
  • Channelize
  • Maneuver
  • Manoeuver
  • Head
  • Guide

Related Words

  • Channelization (noun)
  • Channelisation (noun)
  • Channel (noun)

Meaning 3

Send from one person or place to another; "transmit a message".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The secretary's role is to channel the director's instructions to all departments in the office.
  • Her unique ability to channel the emotions of the audience impressed the critics.
  • The teacher helped the students channel their energy into productive activities.
  • The devices will channel the user's input to the central server for analysis.
  • To solve the problem, we need to channel the data from different sources into one common database.

Synonyms

  • Transmit
  • Transport
  • Channelise
  • Transfer
  • Channelize

Hypernyms

  • Displace
  • Move

Hyponyms

  • Convey
  • Project
  • Bring
  • Propagate
  • Turn
  • Translate
  • Release
  • Send Out
  • Get
  • Send

Related Words

  • Channelization (noun)
  • Channelisation (noun)
  • Channel (noun)
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