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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rechannel .
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Examples
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It reorganizes your brain chemistry, rechannels a complex network of pathways, and ultimately expands your repertoire of sexual responsiveness so that same-sex attractions can overwhelm inhibitions, programming, and even hard-wiring.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006
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Nor are job layoffs as companies cut employees during recessions -- part of what economists call the "creative destruction" process that eventually rechannels less productive resources into the jobs of the future.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Jason Lange 2011
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Nor are job layoffs as companies cut employees during recessions -- part of what economists call the "creative destruction" process that eventually rechannels less productive resources into the jobs of the future.
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Are you saying that applying antiperspirant to your pits rechannels the sweat to the butt?
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Are you saying that applying antiperspirant to your pits rechannels the sweat to the butt?
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- It rechannels the debate away from whether we should leave -- now we're all discussing whether to escalate or not rather than whether to get out or not.
Seeing the Forest 2009
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- It rechannels the debate away from whether we should leave -- now we're all discussing whether to escalate or not rather than whether to get out or not.
Seeing the Forest 2009
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V for Vendetta cast member Roger Allam rechannels the wealthy, corrupt blowhard role from that movie as Racer’s villain Royalton.
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