rechannel
verb[T]
(alsore-channel)uk/ˌriːˈtʃæn.əl/us/ˌriːˈtʃæn.əl/-ll-orUSusually-l-todirectsomething into aparticularplaceorsituationthat is new or different from apreviousplaceorsituation:
Weprovideaspaceforyoungpeoplewhere wetryto rechanneltheirenergiesintocreativeartandmusicprojects.
Lastyear, Ivowedto re-channel mygrocerymoneyaway frombigprocessedfoodcompanies.
- Sheneedsto re-channel hercreativeinstinctsinto somethingprofitable.
- Theyexplorehealthywaysto rechannelyoururges.
- Thecoursetaughtus how to rechannelblameandguiltinto something morepositive.
Controlling and being in charge
- aggrandize
- assume
- assumption
- authoritative
- authoritatively
- commanding
- dictate
- guiding principle
- harness
- have (got)someoneby the short and curliesidiom
- havesomeoneby the ballsidiom
- havesomeoneeating out ofyourhandidiom
- helm
- override
- plenipotentiary
- police
- policing
- possess
- power play
- skipper