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Definition of bilocation in English: bilocationnoun ˌbʌɪlə(ʊ)ˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌbaɪloʊˈkeɪʃən mass nounThe supposed phenomenon of being in two places simultaneously. Example sentencesExamples - The video of this final could be on coaching courses. • There are times then the GAA public is ‘spoiled’ for choice, yet would wish the gift of bilocation.
- His gifts were perfume, bilocation, prophecy, conversion, reading of the souls, spiritual healing, and miraculous cures.
- It corresponds in this sense to the clinical condition of autoscopy: the relatively rare cases of psychological bilocation where individuals see themselves in another body.
- His most famous miracles include bilocation, his rendering harmless of poisoned food by making the sign of the cross and his sermon to the fishes on the bank of the river Brenta near Padua.
- The loss of the skiing gave us an unexpectedly long look at the kids from a junior skating Grand Prix, which gave us a chance to revel not only in Barry Davies's versatility, but also his gift of bilocation.
- Meanwhile, Therese of Liseiux lived a live that was, by all external measures, boring and rather uneventful with no displays of bilocation, miracles, or bells and whistles.
- His followers endow him with supernatural gifts, like bilocation - the ability to be in two places at once - predicting the future and healing the sick.
- Unless GAA players manage to crack bilocation, the inter-county dual star is on the wane.
- His supernatural status was confirmed by a golden thigh, the gift of bilocation, and the capacity to recall his previous incarnations.
- We may be wrong, but we thought that most voters managed to juggle the difficult task of working and voting without bilocation.
- Two examples are the dramatic cases of bilocation of French Mother Yvonne-Aimee and the lay Italian mystic Natuzza Evolo, generally ignored by students of OBEs and apparitions.
- When I was about 12, I had an experience, a vision, a bilocation experience I remember very vividly to this day.
- McDowell must have the gift of bilocation, because he appeared at the door of another Last Post spy in Ranelagh that night between 9pm and 10 pm canvassing.
- Padre Pio, with his legendary feats of bilocation, mind-reading (or more properly, soul reading) levitation and stigmata, is the sort of Catholic saint even the Vatican once considered embarrassing.
- Which reminds me: in Amadora, in lovely Portugal, they are having a career retrospective for me, which I wish I could have been at (as soon as I master the whole bilocation bit, I'll start turning up at a lot more places).
Definition of bilocation in US English: bilocationnounˌbaɪloʊˈkeɪʃənˌbīlōˈkāSHən The supposed phenomenon of being in two places simultaneously. Example sentencesExamples - His followers endow him with supernatural gifts, like bilocation - the ability to be in two places at once - predicting the future and healing the sick.
- Which reminds me: in Amadora, in lovely Portugal, they are having a career retrospective for me, which I wish I could have been at (as soon as I master the whole bilocation bit, I'll start turning up at a lot more places).
- His gifts were perfume, bilocation, prophecy, conversion, reading of the souls, spiritual healing, and miraculous cures.
- The loss of the skiing gave us an unexpectedly long look at the kids from a junior skating Grand Prix, which gave us a chance to revel not only in Barry Davies's versatility, but also his gift of bilocation.
- McDowell must have the gift of bilocation, because he appeared at the door of another Last Post spy in Ranelagh that night between 9pm and 10 pm canvassing.
- His supernatural status was confirmed by a golden thigh, the gift of bilocation, and the capacity to recall his previous incarnations.
- Unless GAA players manage to crack bilocation, the inter-county dual star is on the wane.
- Meanwhile, Therese of Liseiux lived a live that was, by all external measures, boring and rather uneventful with no displays of bilocation, miracles, or bells and whistles.
- Two examples are the dramatic cases of bilocation of French Mother Yvonne-Aimee and the lay Italian mystic Natuzza Evolo, generally ignored by students of OBEs and apparitions.
- It corresponds in this sense to the clinical condition of autoscopy: the relatively rare cases of psychological bilocation where individuals see themselves in another body.
- When I was about 12, I had an experience, a vision, a bilocation experience I remember very vividly to this day.
- The video of this final could be on coaching courses. • There are times then the GAA public is ‘spoiled’ for choice, yet would wish the gift of bilocation.
- Padre Pio, with his legendary feats of bilocation, mind-reading (or more properly, soul reading) levitation and stigmata, is the sort of Catholic saint even the Vatican once considered embarrassing.
- We may be wrong, but we thought that most voters managed to juggle the difficult task of working and voting without bilocation.
- His most famous miracles include bilocation, his rendering harmless of poisoned food by making the sign of the cross and his sermon to the fishes on the bank of the river Brenta near Padua.
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