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Use teleport in a sentence

Definition of teleport:

  • (verb) transport by dematerializing at one point and assembling at another

Sentence Examples:

This job took a little longer, since the crew of each vessel had to be teleported back to their bases.

Would you and your two assistants like to teleport out here to us, and con us down yourselves?

Obviously, the kids could carry stuff with them when they teleported; the stuff they stole proved that.

Burris evidently didn't, so he couldn't teleport, no matter how hard he tried or how many lessons he took.

"I've been thinking: while we were about it, why didn't we just teleport all the way back home?"

It was always possible for him to get into a tight spot and have to teleport his way out, and he didn't want to be fuzzy around the edges in case that happened.

His face left no doubt that he didn't like the necessity of understanding anything that was going to keep him and the eight teleports apart for even thirty seconds longer, now that he knew about them.

Thus, it would be difficult to teleport anything really large unless one were able to increase the volume of attention, or awareness.

Once he'd been to a place he could teleport back, so there would be no point in taking a plane or a train back from wherever he went.

Satisfied at last that he was entirely alone, he took a deep breath, closed his eyes and teleported himself to Yucca Flats.

Then he teleported himself to his apartment in Washington and, on arriving, headed for the phone there.

He went at a steady pace, occasionally turning his glance to the road, impressing sections of it upon his memory so that he could return to them via teleport if necessary.

One thing he was sure of, though, and that was never again to get involved in teleporting himself about the planet like this on any account.

He could teleport parts from it; he could hold other parts more tightly together by using the same power.

It had been only a half an hour before that he had located the governor and teleported it out of the engine.

"If the same rule holds for the aliens as for us, I don't think they would have time to teleport it away."

I could just teleport an atom bomb there, and we wouldn't need to worry with the rocket at all.

If the bomb has too much inertia to be teleported off target, they have to remove themselves from the blast area.

He had known it was impossible to teleport higher life forms against their resistance; he had hoped she would have been caught off guard.

I want to teleport them this way and that way, from all around me, whenever one comes close to me.

This feature lets you virtually teleport anywhere on the network and use resources located physically at that host.

There were devices to teleport scattered body cells from a dozen healthy individuals, converting them briefly into mobile energy, and then back into living tissue in the body of an injured person.

"Well, neither have you teleported yourself to some place that never was," Star was arguing back.

He teleported farther into the trees, closer to the gateway, plotting carefully his next moves.

And if your robot cannot teleport or requires a hand with the heavy work, do not hesitate to call on Zen the Accommodating.

It's about six inches in diameter, and all it is doing is to teleport what you want it to teleport.

A not altogether funny remark about teleporting the cards did, however, suggest the answer.

As an independent Claims Adjuster, it goes without saying that I'd checked into the case before teleporting to the planet.

He would realize, then, that the teleport brought about not death, but some sort of sinister change.

Basically the principle of the thing is the same as that of the teleport room we used to come over here.

That was a teleport beam; your knife's now somewhere in the main routing depot of my post office.