What is another word for Channelling?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈanəlɪŋ] (IPA)

Channelling refers to directing or guiding something, typically energy or resources, towards a specific goal or purpose. Synonyms for channelling include directing, channeling, steering, guiding, leading, conducting, controlling, managing, regulating, and manipulating. Each of these words implies an act of guiding or directing something towards an intended destination. Directing and channeling refer to guiding something along a specific path or course. Steering, guiding, and leading imply more hands-on involvement in the process of direction and purposeful movement. Conducting, controlling, managing, and regulating all suggest an element of authority and responsibility for directing and guiding a particular resource or process. Finally, manipulating implies a more subjective and potentially less ethical approach to directing or channelling something towards a specific outcome.

Usage examples for Channelling

But the Questions, the broods that haunt Sensation insurgent, may drive, The way of the Channelling mole, Head in a ground-vault gaunt As your telescope's skeleton moon.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith
The use of Channelling machines instead of explosives means less shattering of the rock.
"The Economic Aspect of Geology"
C. K. Leith
These worthies were forgetful of the fact that the different varieties of flat and high model, Channelling deep or none at all, long waists and short waists, sound holes long, short, near or wide apart, had been well, if not exhaustively treated by the artists of the Brescian school.
"Antonio Stradivari"
Horace William Petherick

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