clairvoyant in the PONS Dictionary

clairvoyant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Psychics and clairvoyants were called in to assist.
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Early stages of human evolution possess an intuitive perception of reality, including a clairvoyant perception of spiritual realities.
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When they arrive back to the house, a clairvoyant person arrives in the house where they have talk about their personal lives.
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It appears to be a simultaneous, seemingly clairvoyant response to a wide variety of phenomena.
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She was reputed to have prophetic gifts and to be clairvoyant.
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A clairvoyant told me whoever did it was far away across water.
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After a riding accident in 1973, in which she suffered head injuries, she claimed to be clairvoyant.
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She claims clairvoyant abilities such as seeing and conversing with spirits since she was a young child.
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She was not only a clairvoyant, but also a herbalist and a healer.
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The concept of the clairvoyant is useful in decision analysis for ensuring clarity of thought, particularly when assessing uncertainty.
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