Channelize in a sentence as a verb

A giant swathe of land that was denuded, drained, tiled, and channelized.

It's not unusual for them to have no idea how the civil band is channelized.

A meditator who has reached stage three learns to harness and channelize his thoughts.

For cable TV signals are still channelized into 6MHz channels.

He was too old and channelized both in terms of knowledge and management style to successfully transplant.

It's more real-time capable than classical forum software meaning you can use it as a channelized chat system.

It is 30 T1s in theory, but the physical connectivity is RJ-48 for T1 and x2 coaxial for T3. Both can be channelized into voice, or un-channelized for data...

I’ve observed on numerous occasions that yogic practices do channelize the flow of various energies in the body.

If some of that money and effort is channelized toward mentoring, a company can notice a significant change in quality in its workforce.

The Everglades are basically a 60-mile wide river because there's insufficient height to actually channelize them.

If you are angry with him for whatever reason, then the most effective way to channelize your anger is every subsequent election where he or his supporters are on ballot.

It's also worth noting that you don't need an LLC to "channelize your creative endeavors".You can take money from other people for goods and services you provide without any legal structure behind it.

In [1] the authors suggest that the crustal anisotropy is decoupled from horizontal basal tractions and, instead, created by upper mantle vertical loading, which generates pressure gradients that drive channelized flow in the mid-lower crust.

Channelize definitions

verb

direct the course; determine the direction of travelling

verb

make a channel for; provide with a channel; "channelize the country for better transportation"

See also: channelise

verb

send from one person or place to another; "transmit a message"

See also: transmit transfer transport channel channelise

verb

cause to form a channel; "channelize a stream"

See also: channelise