Definitionn. apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptions
Last update: October 27, 2017
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Many people believe twins have telepathy and can talk to each other without speaking. [Please select]
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She believes in telepathy. [Please select]
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In the book, the mutant used his telepathy to read the minds of his enemies. [Please select]
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Fred O'Connor's gifted powers of telephone telepathy remained intact. [Please select]
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If telepathy influences our dreams, it is quite likely that in this profound slumber it would have the greatest chance to manifest itself. [Please select]
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By a mental telepathy which had always linked her life with his her soul had passed those prison bars. [Please select]
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For the rest I repeat that "telepathy" also may co-exist along with "mediumistic" action. [Please select]
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It may have been some sort of physical telepathy, but Robertson understood. [Please select]
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A faint flash of telepathy passed between them; then, slowly, Hélène turned and looked at Neville. [Please select]
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Perhaps it was a kind of telepathy which brought her image so clearly before Fanny Milton's eyes; for Lesley's thoughts included Fanny. [Please select]
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And by some strange telepathy the man in the pulpit became aware of it also. [Please select]
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