rechannel

verb
UK: /ˌriː.tʃæn.əl/
US: /ˌriː.tʃæn.əl/
  1. To redirect or divert something into a new course or direction.

    1. We will rechannel the river water to the fields.
    2. The company decided to rechannel its investments towards renewable energy sources.
  2. To express or use energy, emotion, or thought in a different or more constructive way.

    1. She needed to rechannel her anger into something positive.
    2. After the loss, he learned to rechannel his grief into his art, creating meaningful work.
rechannel noun
  1. The act of redirecting or diverting something.

    1. The rechannel of funds helped the project.
    2. The company is planning a rechannel of resources to focus on their core business.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "rechannel" in English means: To redirect or divert something into a new course or direction., To express or use energy, emotion, or thought in a different or more constructive way..

The phonetic transcription of "rechannel" is /ˌriː.tʃæn.əl/ in British English and /ˌriː.tʃæn.əl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "rechannel": reallocate, divert, transform, reroute, redirect.

Example usage of "rechannel": "We will rechannel the river water to the fields.". More examples on the page.