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telepath

[tel-uh-path] / ˈtɛl əˌpæθ /


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He’s a powerful telepath, but in the film he finds other means to play with the minds of the innocent and not so innocent.

From Washington Post

I tried to catch my son’s eye, to telepath a line from the musical: Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now.

From Washington Post

Instead of having to feel the myriad mental states surrounding us—which would be akin to how a telepath would feel overwhelmed and disoriented in the middle of an agitated crowd—we encode them neatly in the pixels of the screen of perception.

From Scientific American

Scientists and crew, including a genetically enhanced human, a violence-prone telepath and a xeno-biologist, journey on the Nightflyer, a haunted spaceship, to make contact with alien life known as the Volcryn; 10 p.m.

From Seattle Times

After brooding over the problem, Asimov came up with the Mule, a mutant telepath who uses mind control to conquer the galaxy — a black swan that Hari Seldon could never have foreseen.

From New York Times