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extrasensorial

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[ek-struh-sen-sawr-ee-uhl, -sohr-] / ˌɛk strə sɛnˈsɔr i əl, -ˈsoʊr- /

adjective

  1. extrasensory.


Etymology

Origin of extrasensorial

extra- + sensorial ( def. )

Example Sentences

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She worked for eight years in a counseling center that provided advice for people who had extrasensorial experiences—for example, people who claim to see ghosts or read minds or that they’re under a magic spell—which she says was a formative experience that helped her take this new set of tasks on.

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