Shunt in a sentence as a noun

Or, just as validly in my mind, go the other way, and shunt all the money people are spending on managing cancer into trying to cure it.

It talks about how, as a society, we shunt kids into a lord of the flies situation, and we force them to build skills that have little use outside the schoolyard.

The patient has too many problems in working memory* and the first step is the shunt some to another logic processor, Broca's area.

Shunt in a sentence as a verb

Granted, my experience only goes up to around 300 seats of "paid for" service, but locating a support resource that didn't shunt me to a FAQ or send me back an automated email telling me that my ticket was closed was difficult.

To be fair, the KDE team knew that they were dealing with a corporate entity that would want to retain some sort of control over how software it creates and distributes is licensed.\nSigning a CLA is nothing new, in fact the FSF do exactly the same thing so they can shunt their projects to the next GPL without having to contact developers.\nIf developers have an issue with such an arrangement, then they shouldn't be contributing to those companies and organisations in the first place.

Shunt definitions

noun

a passage by which a bodily fluid (especially blood) is diverted from one channel to another; "an arteriovenus shunt"

noun

a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current

See also: bypass

noun

implant consisting of a tube made of plastic or rubber; for draining fluids within the body

verb

transfer to another track, of trains

verb

provide with or divert by means of an electrical shunt