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precognitive

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1. precognitive - Noun

2. precognitive - Adjective

3. precognitive - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

foreseeing the future

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Murphy had found a spot on the street, which made me wonder if she didn't have some kind of magical talent after all. Only some kind of precognitive ESP could have gotten us a parking space on the street, in the shadow of a building, with both of us in sight of the apartment building's entrance. Jim Butcher

You will discover definite correlations that exist between the incidence of precognitive dreams and data having to do with the temperature and weather. Robert Butts

So often, religion is identified in terms coined by Christianity as sets of belief. But I had the sense that it not only involves practice, but also emotion and levels of our experience that are almost precognitive. Elaine Pagels

He rejected many of these reports, but claimed that 8.8 percent of the population was having actual precognitive dreams. Source: Internet

While Sunfire is unconscious, Iceman and Sam discuss the Mauraders' plan to eliminate all precognitive mutants and anyone with knowledge of the future as well as retrieving Destiny's Diaries before the Marauders can. Source: Internet

The psychologists Henry Murray and D. R. Wheeler tested precognitive dreams by inviting the public to report any dreams of the child. Source: Internet

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