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 --
Those include teleporting one's self, teleporting objects or humans, and adjusting time to teleport.
She did this by teleporting a lot of sand into him, effectively incapacitating him, and then marooning him on his desolate home dimension.
They are powerful magic users capable of teleporting around the rooms they appear in.
Instead of teleporting back to the ship, they use a site-to-site transporter, and beam themselves a good distance away into the countryside.
Editing devices are used to create the effect of the band members walking through one another and teleporting on and off the stage.
He had kept his eyes open during transport and had perceived an eternity of time passing while teleporting.
The mecha is not destroyed, however, instead blocking the combined firepower and then teleporting in front of the two fleets to continue its own attack.
In the game it is an evil demon capable of teleporting itself next to your character or teleporting your character next to it.