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n. (plural of telepathist English)
Usage examples of "telepathists".
Accordingly he thought about these telepathists from a different standpoint: as persons set apart by a mental, rather than a physical, abnormality.
He was sufficiently cynical to have realized that the admiration for telepathists provoked by this movie, by others like it, by official news stories, was artificial.
The movies about telepathists which he had seen provided a ready-made frame to work with.
Occasionally he recalled that telepathists were well treated by that world, praised and highly valued.
So far he had accepted almost no formal training in the use of his talent, but there were trained telepathists on the permanent staff of the hospital, and merely being close to them had increased his control and sensitivity.
They were the insane, lost in their private universes of illogic, and of course it was among them that the work of the staff telepathists lay.
Schacht at least made an attempt to master his instinctual revulsion against telepathists, and that was more than some people bothered to do.
The order was to himself, but it was given as a deafening telepathic scream, and elsewhere in the hospital other telepathists, including the Nepalese girl, reacted with sleepy surprise.
Not until the process of assimilating telepathists into a world run by ordinary people was complete.
WHO therapy centre he was in isolation from it, because telepathists had become a completely accepted part of the regular staff.
All the student telepathists he had known well were outnumbered by the crowd in this one room.
An experiment with possible far-reaching consequences suggested itself: ship out to Theeo a load of so-called freaks, the people with bizarre gifts, the abnormal, the unusual - clairvoyants, telepathists, faith-healers, telekineticists, and so on.