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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

Blackmore began her career as a parapsychologist, intent on finding evidence for astral projection and extrasensory perception.

From Scientific American

He thought that global warming, on balance, might be beneficial, and he took extrasensory perception seriously.

From Scientific American

“But ‘The Secret Life of Plants’ is very much about plants being in their own ways sentient, intelligent, and extrasensory in the sense that for example they're able to physically react to human thought.”

From Salon

Though if his extrasensory abilities shine, hers blaze like stadium lights.

From New York Times