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rechanneled

adjective as in diverted

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At one point on Monday, Niño stood up and began encouraging the crowd in a kind of woofing callback — the first moment where the audience’s worship was broken and rechanneled into something participatory and, frankly, fun.

Obviously irritated with the mistake pitch, Sheffield rechanneled his anger into leadoff hitter Leody Taveras, whom he made look silly on nasty slider in the dirt for a swinging strike three.

“In order for food products to be quickly rechanneled when a segment of the food supply chain breaks, a mix of diverse sizes and types of farms, processing plants, and distributors must be included in each regional supply chain.”

Since planning for the substation started, South Lake Union has acquired a streetcar, Mercer Street has been rechanneled, a Highway 99 tunnel has been bored, Denny Triangle has sprouted towers and the area has absorbed 45,000 Amazon workers.

“The original darkness was still there, and it was still very dark indeed. But it had been engineered, like a fetid swamp by the Army Corps, rationalized, bricked up, rechanneled, given a dazzling white coat of cement. It had been turned to the advantage of people trying to make a point to recalcitrant listeners.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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