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channels
/ˈtʃænəlz/
The word carries a strong sense of guidance and restriction. Whether it is water flowing through a carved bed or a message passing through a corporate hierarchy, the core image is a defined path that prevents the subject from scattering or leaking. When used as a verb, it implies a conscious redirection of power. It transforms raw, chaotic energy or emotion into a focused stream, suggesting a level of control and intentionality in how a resource is applied.
Countable when referring to distinct paths or stations (three TV channels). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of a medium of transmission.
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Your appeal was rejected. You must use the proper administrative channels to contest this fine.
I'm totally over these rules. I just want to go home.
Meanings
The lengths of seabed along which a current flows; or artificial waterways dug to allow the passage of boats.
"The ship navigated through the deep channels of the strait."
A medium for communication, such as a television station or a specific frequency for radio transmission.
"The news was broadcast across multiple digital channels simultaneously."
A method or system used for achieving a particular purpose or communicating information.
"We must use official channels to submit the formal complaint."