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Extrasensory
Extrasensory meaning
Of or relating to extrasensory perception.
Synonyms of Extrasensory
Example sentences (12)
It felt as if she were trying to send me an extrasensory signal.
Theo inherited an extrasensory sensitivity to the paranormal from her mother, and as such, as a child, was one of the family members who was most aware of the supernatural forces present in Hill House.
After more than five years of competitions, Doyon, 51, says she and Coach have developed an extrasensory sort of bond, not needing words or hand gestures to communicate.
Commentators have noted Gretzky's uncanny ability to judge the position of the other players on the ice—so much so that many suspected he enjoyed some kind of extrasensory perception.
Comments on Hypothetical Extrasensory Perception (ESP).
Cox concluded "There is no evidence of extrasensory perception either in the 'average man' or of the group investigated or in any particular individual of that group.
It is later revealed that Eleven, one of the main protagonists and a government test subject, gained her extrasensory abilities as a result of her mother undergoing MKUltra experiments while unknowingly pregnant.
Marks and Kammann argued that the 'cues' - clues to the order in which sites had been visited—provided sufficient information for the results, without any recourse to extrasensory perception.
Marks and Kammann argued that the 'cues' – clues to the order in which sites had been visited—provided sufficient information for the results, without any recourse to extrasensory perception.
The Parapsychological Association divides psi into two main categories: psi-gamma for extrasensory perception and psi-kappa for psychokinesis.
Under Elijah's influence, David develops what he thought was an unusual insight into human behavior into an extrasensory perception that enables him to glimpse criminal acts committed by the people who make contact with him.
What Fellini formerly accepted as "his extrasensory perceptions" Kezich, 224 were now interpreted as psychic manifestations of the unconscious.