Definition of psionic in English:
psionic
adjective sʌɪˈɒnɪksīˈänik
Relating to or denoting the practical use of psychic powers or paranormal phenomena.
Example sentencesExamples
- Psionic Telekinesis is simply the use of psionic power to move or manipulate physical matter.
- About the only things that the two games have in common are a protagonist with psionic powers and the ability to throw random enemies off of very tall buildings.
- Ravena summoned her psionic powers and a fuchsia aura enveloped her snowy white skin.
- The other option was science fiction with players having psionic powers, but we really felt more comfortable with the heroic fantasy theme.
- Hovering just outside the suspended gate, most likely defying the very nature of gravity with his psionic power, Timothy did not appear too happy.
Derivatives
adverb
When Vattic has his powers during present-day shootouts, you can use them to dispatch enemies, using waves of mental force or a Vader-esque telekinetic stranglehold, or psionically heal both himself and his allies.
Example sentencesExamples
- From what I've heard they can't be healed psionically, but I'll give it a shot anyway.
- ‘Auxiliary Attaches’ are usually the more psionically inclined humans and those in a position to take on demons without attracting much attention, like police and military personnel.
Origin
1950s: from psi, on the pattern of electronic.