Definition of Rechanneling

1. Verb. (present participle of rechannel) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rechanneling

1. rechannel [v] - See also: rechannel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rechanneling

rechabite
rechalk
rechalked
rechalking
rechalks
rechallenge
rechallenged
rechallenges
rechallenging
rechange
rechanged
rechanges
rechanging
rechannel
rechanneled
rechanneling (current term)
rechannelled
rechannelling
rechannels
recharacterisation
recharacterisations
recharacterization
recharacterizations
recharacterize
recharacterized
recharacterizes
recharacterizing
recharge
rechargeable
rechargeables

Literary usage of Rechanneling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1908)
"It was the operator's impression that with an open skull the atmospheric pressure against the hemisphere was sufficient to allow a rechanneling of the ..."

2. The Economics of Apartheid by Stephen R. Lewis (1990)
"... by the United States and the European Economic Community, where the steel industries are in desperate shape. South Africa will respond by rechanneling ..."

3. South Florida Ecosystem Restoration: Joint Hearing Before the Committee on edited by Craig Thomas (1999)
"The construction phase of this project calls for backfilling portions of the Kissimmee canal (C-38 canal), removing structures, and rechanneling the river. ..."

4. The Essence of Hayek by Friedrich August Hayek, Chiaki Nishiyama (1984)
"workers, collective farm peasants, and consumers; it becomes synonymous with the manipulation of official policies and officials, with the rechanneling of ..."

5. Religion and Industrial Society: The Protestant Social Congress in by Harry Liebersohn (2007)
"The emergence of a wealth of social reform movements after 1900 came about in part from a rechanneling of middle-class influence from electoral politics ..."

6. Agricultural Expansion and Pioneer Settlements in the Humid Tropics by Walther Manshard, William B. Morgan (1988)
"Even prior to the transfer of sovereignty (end of 1949), a Ministry for Community Development already existed, taking care of rechanneling ex-servicemen ..."

7. An Assault on Poverty: Basic Human Needs, Science and Technology by United Nations Staff, Idrc, UNCTAD (1997)
"Sufficient international prestige and publicity should be vested in an effort to galvanize further actions aimed at rechanneling, to some extent, ..."

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