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telekinetic

Telekinetic (adj) means relating to or having the power of telekinesis. Example: “The character has telekinetic abilities she can't always control.”

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Relating to or having the power of telekinesis.
"The character has telekinetic abilities she can't always control."

How to use telekinetic

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes someone or something with the mind-power to move objects.

Common pairings
telekinetic powers telekinetic ability

Word forms

telekinetics plural

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Etymology

From "tele-" plus "kinetic" ("relating to motion").

Origin: Latin

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What does “telekinetic” mean?

The word “telekinetic” means relating to or having the power of telekinesis. In plain terms, describes someone or something with the mind-power to move objects.

How do you use “telekinetic” in a sentence?

Here is “telekinetic” used in a sentence: “The character has telekinetic abilities she can't always control.”

What part of speech is “telekinetic”?

“Telekinetic” is an adjective.

Where does the word “telekinetic” come from?

The word “telekinetic” comes from Latin. From "tele-" plus "kinetic" ("relating to motion").

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