What is another word for funnelled?

Pronunciation: [fˈʌnə͡ld] (IPA)

Funnelled is a verb that means to channel or direct something in a specific direction or path. It can also refer to the shape of a funnel, which is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. Synonyms for funnelled include directed, guided, channeled, steered, focused, concentrated and tapered. In the context of business, it can refer to the process of narrowing down a large pool of potential customers into a smaller, targeted group. Funnelled can also describe the movement of fluid through a narrow passageway, such as in a kitchen funnel or industrial piping system. Whatever the intended meaning, there are many synonyms for funnelled to choose from.

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Usage examples for Funnelled

Mr. Spokesly pulled Archy Bates close up to him so that his lips were actually funnelled in the other's ear and breathed back: "Take it from me, Archy, he ain't fit for his job!"
"Command"
William McFee
A large four-funnelled French steamer had just arrived with troops who had no time to disembark, and she has turned tail and gone after the others.
"The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde""
George Davidson
The six-funnelled Jeanne d'Arc got tired of this, and made a rush at her at her full speed of twenty-three knots, with the result that the Ithuriel disappeared, and three minutes afterwards there came a shock under the great cruiser's stern which sent a shudder through her whole fabric.
"The World Peril of 1910"
George Griffith

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