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precognition
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precognition
Psychol the alleged ability to foresee future events

precognition [¦prē·käg′nish·ən]
(psychology)
A form of extrasensory perception involving foreknowledge of a future event.


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Quite true--the hypersurveillance of Slothrop's precognitive erections and all else anticipates our lives today, every keystroke noted by spyware, every transaction transmitted to a data bank.
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