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extrasensory

[ek-struh-sen-suh-ree] / ˌɛk strəˈsɛn sə ri /






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Although I do credit kids with nearly extrasensory powers in reading their parents, daily life consists of so many moments of goodness and badness and activity and distraction and forgettable stretches of getting by.

From Washington Post

Pinker points out that 55 percent of Americans believe in psychic healing, and 41 percent believe in extrasensory perception, according to a 2005 Gallup survey.

From Salon

Catholic enough to have considered the priesthood, he also loved philosophy and divination and believed in extrasensory perception.

From Washington Post

Some of the warning signs were obvious, like published claims of extrasensory perception and dramatic instances of scientific fraud.

From Scientific American

Ralph dismisses such extrasensory perception as more liability than gift, especially since Michael grows increasingly frail by exercising his powers and comes to depend on Hilda for friendship, stability and reassurance.

From Washington Post