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What is the past tense of channel?

What's the past tense of channel? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of channel is channelledUK (British spelling) or channeledUS.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of channel is channels.

The present participle of channel is channelingUS or channellingUK.

The past participle of channel is channelledUK (British spelling) or channeledUS.

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He said salaries up to the rank of senior superintendent would be improved and money channelled towards scarce skills.
He channelled his rising anger into swimming and cycling, and soon began winning junior triathlons.
Through an elaborate maze of nets suspended by floats, fish are channelled into captivity.
This investment channelled mainly into the mining, agribusiness, energy, financial services and infrastructure sectors.
It provides a useful starting point to determine where money is being channelled.
Water will be channelled via an old intake on the left bank about 150 metres upstream of Miners Bridge.

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