rechannel

/riˈtʃænəl/
verb
  1. To direct something (such as energy, resources, or a flow) into a new or different channel, path, or purpose.
    • The therapist helped him rechannel his anger into creative writing.
    • Engineers worked to rechannel the river to prevent future flooding.
    • The company decided to rechannel its advertising budget toward social media campaigns.
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