teleport
1 of 1verb/ˈtɛləpɔrt/
Forms:teleports,teleporting,teleported,teleported
1
to transport or move matter instantaneously from one location to another without traversing the physical space in between
- The superhero could teleport to different parts of the city.
- As part of the storyline, the protagonist discovered a magical portal that allowed them to teleport.
- In the realm of virtual reality, users can often teleport within the digital environment, exploring various simulations.
- The secret agent used a high-tech gadget to teleport into the enemy's secret lair.
- The alien creature could easily teleport to escape from predators.