2channel verb
channels; US channeled or British channelled; US channel·ing or British channel·ling [+ obj] 1 : to express (your ideas, thoughts, feelings, energy, etc.) through a particular behavior or action
▪ She's started channeling her anger towards me. — often + into ▪ His aggression was channeled into playing football. ▪ Actors learn how to channel their own emotions into their characters. 2 : to send (food, money, etc.) to someone or something
▪ He channeled millions of dollars into/to the program. — often + through ▪ Food, clothes, and money were channeled through churches to the poor people of the village. 3 : to carry and move (something, such as water) in or through a tube, passage, etc.
▪ Their irrigation system channels water to the corn fields. 4 : to allow (the spirit of a dead person) to enter your body in order to talk with living people
▪ She said that she was channeling my father and that he had a message for me.
▪ She's started channeling her anger towards me. — often + into ▪ His aggression was channeled into playing football. ▪ Actors learn how to channel their own emotions into their characters.
▪ He channeled millions of dollars into/to the program. — often + through ▪ Food, clothes, and money were channeled through churches to the poor people of the village.
▪ Their irrigation system channels water to the corn fields.
▪ She said that she was channeling my father and that he had a message for me.




