channel in



channel something in

 (to something)
1. Lit. to divert water or other liquid through a channel into something. The farmer channeled the irrigation water into the field.
2. Fig. to divert something, such as energy, money, effort, into something. The government channeled a great deal of money into rebuilding the inner part of the city. I can't channel any more of our workforce into this project.
See also: channel

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yoshiyahu-Biblical Hebrew
Agner-Danish
Ehsan-Persian
Ermintrude-English (Archaic)
Marcelomahr-THE-lo (Spanish), mahr-SE-lo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Cahal-Irish