channelisation
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Definition
Noun: 1. The act or process of creating, directing, or confining something within a defined path or system: Specifically, the management or guidance of activities, resources, or communication through specified, often official, channels or routes.
Usage
Channelisation is a formal noun used to describe the structured control and direction of flow. It is most commonly applied in technical, managerial, or organizational contexts. * The channelisation of traffic improved safety at the busy intersection. * Effective project management requires the clear channelisation of information to all team members. * The channelisation of the river prevented flooding in the nearby town.
Advanced Usage
- In Communication Theory: Refers to the structured routing of information through designated media or protocols to ensure efficiency and clarity.
- The new policy enforced strict channelisation of all official reports through the departmental head.
- In Fluid Dynamics/Engineering: Describes the artificial alteration of a watercourse's path.
- The environmental impact of the river's channelisation was studied for years.
Variants and Related Words
- Channel (noun/verb): The medium, path, or course itself; or the act of directing along such a path.
- Channelize (verb): To direct or guide along a particular course. (e.g., ).
- Canalization (noun): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably, especially in biological contexts (e.g., the canalization of developmental pathways).
Synonyms
- Canalization
- Direction
- Management
- Routing
- Conduit (when referring to the system itself)
Related Phrases
- To channel through: To direct via a specific route.
- All requests must be channelled through the proper administrative office.
Noun
- management through specified channels of communication