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Definition of telepathy in English: telepathynoun tɪˈlɛpəθitəˈlɛpəθi mass nounThe supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses. 传心(术),通灵(术) Example sentencesExamples - The explanation many people reach for involves mental telepathy or psychic stirrings.
- This categorisation has to be seen in the context of the place of telepathy and the occult in psychoanalysis.
- This is why psychic experiences, and telepathy in particular, are more interesting to me than beliefs about angels.
- I believe in the sixth sense, telepathy and rebirth as I have experienced it.
- Maybe there was some kind of telepathy she held, where she was able to secretly communicate with his parents.
- More importantly, how did one respond to telepathy without bringing attention to themselves?
- An explanation in terms of telepathy was also favoured by the fact that the success rates depended on who was calling.
- About half of Bulgarians believe in telepathy, the evil eye and black magic, and that dreams can be prophetic.
- They had perfectly mastered telepathy, empathy, creative energy work, and healing.
- Let us not trivialise this by saying that it is because of parapsychology or telepathy.
- If telepathy really exists, then telephone calls would provide a good way of revealing it.
- It works like mental telepathy where one person can read another's thoughts.
- This does not mean that there was no scientific evidence for telepathy a century ago.
- She wasn't sure if they were speaking aloud or communicating through telepathy.
- Will the brain in humans evolve to such a state that humans communicate all by telepathy…?
- Get some rest and we'll start with telepathy and telekinesis in the morning.
- In her new book, she shows cat-lovers how to communicate with their pets through telepathy.
- We wanted him to use the special powers of telepathy that he had to locate you.
- Does this sentence refer to experiences in telepathy and non-verbal communication between you and him?
- By and large, psychical researchers failed to convince the majority of the scientific and academic worlds of the existence of telepathy.
Synonyms mind reading, thought transference extrasensory perception, ESP clairvoyance, sixth sense psychometry
Derivativesnountɪˈlɛpəθɪsttəˈlɛpəθəst Early in the discussion he mentions possible ways of detecting whether a telepathist is communicating with the dead. Example sentencesExamples - Yet this nascent talent was now magnified many times and tempered with the force of volunteer telepathists as it drilled achingly, relentlessly.
- And I must be what's called a telepathist, because I can read people's minds.
verb tɪˈlɛpəθʌɪztəˈlɛpəˌθaɪz [with object]rare Communicate with or affect (a person) using telepathy. as if telepathized, she turned and walked over to a nearby desk Example sentencesExamples - no object we were able to telepathize with each other
- Madame Jones has simply telepathized with Mr Smith and relayed back to him his own visualization.
- In other words, we are telepathic beings, constantly telepathizing in active and passive modes.
- Unable to perform facial expressions himself, he telepathizes the required facial expression when need be.
Definition of telepathy in US English: telepathynountəˈlepəTHētəˈlɛpəθi The supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses. 传心(术),通灵(术) Example sentencesExamples - They had perfectly mastered telepathy, empathy, creative energy work, and healing.
- This is why psychic experiences, and telepathy in particular, are more interesting to me than beliefs about angels.
- In her new book, she shows cat-lovers how to communicate with their pets through telepathy.
- An explanation in terms of telepathy was also favoured by the fact that the success rates depended on who was calling.
- Let us not trivialise this by saying that it is because of parapsychology or telepathy.
- She wasn't sure if they were speaking aloud or communicating through telepathy.
- If telepathy really exists, then telephone calls would provide a good way of revealing it.
- Does this sentence refer to experiences in telepathy and non-verbal communication between you and him?
- Get some rest and we'll start with telepathy and telekinesis in the morning.
- We wanted him to use the special powers of telepathy that he had to locate you.
- Maybe there was some kind of telepathy she held, where she was able to secretly communicate with his parents.
- This does not mean that there was no scientific evidence for telepathy a century ago.
- About half of Bulgarians believe in telepathy, the evil eye and black magic, and that dreams can be prophetic.
- Will the brain in humans evolve to such a state that humans communicate all by telepathy…?
- The explanation many people reach for involves mental telepathy or psychic stirrings.
- I believe in the sixth sense, telepathy and rebirth as I have experienced it.
- This categorisation has to be seen in the context of the place of telepathy and the occult in psychoanalysis.
- By and large, psychical researchers failed to convince the majority of the scientific and academic worlds of the existence of telepathy.
- It works like mental telepathy where one person can read another's thoughts.
- More importantly, how did one respond to telepathy without bringing attention to themselves?
Synonyms mind reading, thought transference |