0 present participle of teleport
1 to (cause to) travel by an imaginary very fast form of transport that uses special technology or special mental powers
Magik has succeeded in teleporting herself across continents, from one continent to another, and even interplanetary and intergalactic distances on occasion.
His legs can move at an unbelievable speed, making him look as if he is teleporting.
His other abilities include casting illusions, teleporting, and transferring his spirit into another body.
At first, this was a function of his suit; he was limited to teleporting to where small receiver bugs were located.
By taking mostly the alternate routes, which are somewhat harder, the player will face the main boss as a floating, teleporting brain.
They all narrowly avoid the military's invasion of the prototype labs, teleporting to the safety of an unnoticed access tunnel.
He has the superpowers of psychokinesis, teleporting and stopping time.
In the game it is an evil demon capable of teleporting itself next to your character or teleporting your character next to it.