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tunnel

[tuhn-l] / ˈtʌn l /


VERB
dig a passage through
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A number of major developments, including tunnels and bridges, have been built along the line but it is still years away from completion.

From BBC

They are widely seen as a pest on agricultural land because their tunnelling can damage the root systems of crops and pasture and the molehills can cause damage to machinery.

From BBC

But you can go further, by getting AI to point out the patterns that lead to tunnel vision.

From The Wall Street Journal

Additional privacy features include a kill switch to prevent data leaks in the event of a VPN connection drop, split tunneling for selective routing and Secure Core servers that route data through privacy-friendly jurisdictions.

From Salon

Underneath that is where you can enable split tunneling.

From Salon