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channels

/ˈtʃænəlz/

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: channelspast: channeledpp: channeleding: channeling

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.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Commander Tom is staring longingly at a photo of rain in the Martian habitat while Xylar sends an official notification.
Xylar

Your appeal was rejected. You must use the proper administrative channels to contest this fine.

Xylar
Commander Tom
Commander Tom

I'm totally over these rules. I just want to go home.

💡
Xylar uses 'channels' in the sense of a formal system or method for communication/procedure. Commander Tom responds with the slang phrase 'totally over', meaning he is exhausted by or no longer cares about the situation, highlighting his melodramatic and homesick state.

Meanings

Noun
[waterway]

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."

Noun
[communication medium]

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."

Noun
[systematic route]

A method or system used for achieving a particular purpose or communicating information.

"We must use official channels to submit the formal complaint."

Transitive Verb
[direct]

To direct something, such as energy, money, or a fluid, toward a particular end or object.

"She channels her frustration into her artwork."

Transitive Verb
[embody]

To embody or act as a medium for the spirit of another person.

"The actor channels the essence of the historical figure in his performance."

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