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near-telepathic

  • a word derived from telepathic.
    telepathic
    adjective
    relating to or characteristic of telepathy.

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They had never worked as a trio before, but the three musicians developed a near-telepathic sense of communication.

From Washington Post Sep. 9, 2020

Thursday’s set was a flawless collection of hits from one of the great writers of rock, backed by a band with a near-telepathic relationship to its singer.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 22, 2017

Wonder Woman, with her 180 languages and her near-telepathic insights, would stand more chance of unpicking this baffler than Superman or Batman.

From The Guardian Jun. 5, 2017

Her last riding horse was Sanction — the two had such a bond she claimed he was near-telepathic and buried him in the grounds at Windsor in 2002.

From Time Jun. 4, 2012

Though widely known for stunning solo improvisations, the pianist enjoys near-telepathic communication with bassist Gary Peacock — who taught at Seattle's Cornish College for years — and drummer Jack DeJohnette.

From Seattle Times Oct. 13, 2011