canalize

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İngilizce - İngilizce
{f} make a canal; divert into another channel (also canalise)
alternative spelling of canalise
provide (a city) with a canal
direct the flow of; "channel infomartion towards a broad audience"
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To convert a river or other waterway into a canal
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To channel the flow of something
canalise
{f} make a canal; divert into another channel (also canalize)
canalise
channel: direct the flow of; "channel infomartion towards a broad audience"
canalise
canal: provide (a city) with a canal
canalised
past of canalise
canalises
third-person singular of canalise
canalising
present participle of canalise
canalization
in lieu of a series of dams on the river, a canal with locks adjoins the river
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The restriction of possible state space exploration by constraints imposed upon the system either from outside or self-generated, i e unavailable possibilities This helps to preserve stability or the 'status-quo' but may also prevent better optima from being reached
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the process by which characteristics take a narrow path or developmental course Apparently, preservative forces help to protect a person from environmental extremes (See 79)
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{i} making of a canal or canals; channelization, management using specified channels of communication (also canalisation)
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The conversion of a natural stream into a steep-sided (box-cut) ditch or canal
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the production of a canal or a conversion to canals
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alternative spelling of canalisation
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the conversion or transformation of libido as it performs various mental activities Transfer of psychic intensities or values from one content to another Replaces "sublimation " Canalization sets up a gradient so instinctual energies can do productive work It does so via the symbol, which offers a steeper gradient than the natural one The transformation of instinctual energy is done via an analogue of the object of the instinct: a psychic mechanism imitates the instinct and thereby captures its energy (like a power station at a waterfall) The first achievement of this by primitive man is magic Compare with psychization, which transforms an instinctual or sensory datum, rather than energy, into an experience
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management through specified channels of communication
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the strongly pre-determined process of pre-natal growth in the womb which gives clear genetic instructions for the zygote to differentiate into the embryo
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Construction of, or furnishing with, a canal or canals
canalized
past of canalize
canalizes
third-person singular of canalize
canalizing
present participle of canalize
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