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Conduit

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Conduit meaning

A channel or pathway through which something is conducted, carried, etc. | A pipe or channel for conveying water, etc. | A channel or pathway through which something is conducted, carried, etc.

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Less formally, one can think of it as a conduit between the two entities; one entity can insert bytes into the conduit, and the other entity then receives them.

And that fleet-footed surge into the Panthers’ D zone served as the conduit behind a 10-goal salvo for the Bruins over two wins down in South Florida.

Enbridge has already agreed to relocate the line, an essential energy conduit for much of the U.S. Midwest as well as Ontario and Quebec.

For example, Conduit's sunny disposition was not always there at first, and her kit had a few changes too.

He said claims that Turkey has been a conduit for military-capable technology denied to Russia by sanctions were “not correct,” and that Turkey would take action against any demonstrated violations.

He thanked President Nikos Christodoulides for allowing the evacuees on the island where the legitimate Greek-Cypriot government is a member of the European Union and offer to be a conduit for humanitarian aid for Palestinians.

Markham Deputy Mayor Michael Chan is known for his fund-raising prowess and for being a conduit between the Liberals and the deep-pocketed community from mainland China.

Notably, the collaboration focuses on linking Thailand and China through the strategic conduit of the China-Laos high-speed railway route.

Our national festivals and holidays continue to be that vital conduit of togetherness and tolerance as we work collectively towards achieving the national goal of one people with a common destiny.

Thanks to my leadership role in one of the most respected sports franchises in the world, I can now create space for exposure and be a conduit to young African women aspiring to work in professional sports.

That ecosystem, and the city’s growing pool of tech talent and strong research universities, is leading more Israeli firms to look at the city as a conduit into the U.S., Mr. Wilson said.

The BRIDGE Project would be a conduit of hope and compassion, and encourage others to open their hearts and minds to be more accepting and inclusive.

The bridge, which was targeted by Russian missile strikes early in the war, serves the railway link to Romania, which is a key conduit for Western arms supplies.

The fund's focus on inclusion also makes it an ideal conduit to expand both Oxfam Novib and Goodwell's approach to gender-lens investing.

The high court said that prima facie, there is sufficient evidence to connect the petitioner with the proceeds of crime and his operating as a conduit and an active member of gangs of cyber fraudsters.

Their boss is Jackson Lamb (Oldman), a cantankerous, grumbling slob who is the conduit for The Thick of It writer Will Smith’s best lines.

The preprint also claimed there was "incontrovertible evidence" of a "clear conduit" for natural emergence at the wet market.

When sports becomes a conduit to talk about social commentary and personal values, bias is inevitable.

With this project, Dr. Cerf and colleagues may have a conduit to share their findings and proposals with prominent government officials past and present.