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  • adjective of, relating to, or using teleportation

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Examples

  • They'd been doing it for about eight months, according to the figures Malone had received from Fernack; maybe teleportative ability didn't develop until you were around fourteen or fifteen.

    The Impossibles Laurence M. Janifer 1967

  • They'd been doing it for about eight months, according to the figures Malone had received from Fernack; maybe teleportative ability didn't develop until you were around fourteen or fifteen.

    Out Like a Light Randall Garrett 1957

  • He could feel power draining out of him, but he held on, willing the boys to remain in the room, blanking out their own teleportative abilities with his stronger ones.

    Out Like a Light Randall Garrett 1957

  • We have established that the teleportative ability is associated with the Nissl bodies, or Tigroid Substance in nerve cells.

    The Stars My Destination Bester, Alfred 1956

  • We have established that the teleportative ability is associated with the Nissl bodies, or Tigroid Substance in nerve cells.

    The Stars My Destination Bester, Alfred 1956

  • If it is thought that Thompson's explanation is exasperating, inspect this report of Sir John Kelvin to the Royal Society on the mechanism of jaunting: ` We have established that the teleportative ability is associated with the Nissl bodies, or Tigroid Substance in nerve cells.

    Tiger! Tiger! Bester, Alfred 1955

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