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teleport

1

[ tel-uh-pawrt, -pohrt ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to transport (a body) by telekinesis.


teleport

2

[ tel-uh-pawrt, -pohrt ]

noun

  1. a regional telecommunications network that provides access to communications satellites and other long distance media; telecommunications hub.

teleport

/ ˈ³ÙÉ›±ôɪˌ±èɔ˳٠/

verb

  1. tr (in science fiction) to transport (a person or object) across a distance instantaneously
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Derived Forms

  • ËŒ³Ù±ð±ô±ð±è´Ç°ùˈ³Ù²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô, noun
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³Ù±ð±ôe·±è´Ç°ù·³Ù²¹î€ƒt¾±´Ç²Ô ³Ù±ð±ôÄ·±è´Ç°ùt²¹²µ±ð noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of teleport1

1950–55; back formation from teleportation, equivalent to tele- 1 + (trans)portation

Origin of teleport2

First recorded in 1980–85; tele- 1 + port 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of teleport1

C20: from tele- + port 5
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"In virtual environments, teleportation can lead to reduced spatial awareness, forcing users to reorient themselves after teleporting and can cause them to miss important elements in their surroundings," says Medlar.

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I took my paw off the teleport button.

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Arriving there, I always felt like it was like being teleported to ancient Delhi, or that I’d died and this was one of three potential afterlives.

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First, they decided to ignore outlandish algorithms that would try to teleport to random points in the graph in hopes of stumbling upon the exit.

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She recently told olympics.org that if she could pick a superpower, “I think teleporting would be real cool.â€

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