0 past simple and past participle of teleport --
1 to (cause to) travel by an imaginary very fast form of transport that uses special technology or special mental powers --
Once the player has been caught, they're teleported outside, unable to move and set aflame.
The group is next teleported to another world containing the dream of freedom.
The player can walk into these columns and be instantly teleported.
In this case, the player is simply teleported back to the track.
It is supposed that they travel underground with relatively high velocities, but they seem to be teleported.
If a piece is teleported onto the side needed to make an upgrade, the upgrade occurs.
Before she could finish him off, he teleported.
The king teleported in, refusing to have anyone meddle in his plans.