precognition

NOUN
  1. knowledge of an event before it occurs
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How To Use precognition In A Sentence

  • JB, that kind of precognition you're talking about seems to happen all the time. What dreams may come
  • This instruction was necessary as some percipients seemed to have deployed protocols that may have encouraged retrocognition and precognition rather than real-time remote viewing.
  • Its nerve impulses move with such astonishing speed that some researchers believe it almost borders on precognition. SPIDER-MAN®: THE ADVENTURES OF SPIDER-MAN
  • Similarly, if someone fails a driver's test, it's ‘precognition’ that the person will likely be a bad driver, but it's again a pretty sensible precognition.
  • Its nerve impulses move with such astonishing speed that some researchers believe it almost borders on precognition. SPIDER-MAN®: THE ADVENTURES OF SPIDER-MAN
  • The other document described ‘bioinformation’ such as telepathy, precognition and clairvoyance and bioenergetics like psychokinesis and telekinesis.
  • But her detractors are wrong in demanding that she have both an artist's vision and a prophet's precognition.
  • In fact non-psychics were also tested, but other ESP categories (e.g., precognition, retrocognition, telepathy) were never assessed.
  • Manifester Level: 5 th ; Prerequisites: Craft Psionic Arms and Armor, combat precognition; Market Price: + 1 bonus.
  • So, any apparent success in the experiments must be attributed to precognition, not to telepathy.
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