supernormal

IPA: supɝnˈɔrmʌɫ

adjective

  • Beyond what is normal; exceeding the average or the point of reference.
  • Paranormal, supernatural.
  • (default logic, of a default) Both categorical and normal.
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Examples of "supernormal" in Sentences

  • Jane has supernormal recuperative powers.
  • Experiments in supernormal perception at a distance.
  • This led to the concept of the supernormal stimulus.
  • A default is supernormal if it is both categorical and normal.
  • It can also be conceptualised as abnormal or supernormal profit.
  • And even if supernormal abilities exist, they're not for showing off.
  • Attempts like this one to displaying a supernormal ability make no sense.
  • The term "supernormal" is not commonly employed, and but few know that such
  • On the one hand, the exercises are used to strengthen supernormal abilities.
  • Buddha declared her to be the foremost in supernormal powers among the nuns.
  • More suppliers will enter the market, incentivised by the supernormal profits.
  • Intensive Samyama meditation will reveal your exceptional ability to develop "supernormal" powers.
  • Lovecraft dealt not with the supernatural but with the "supernormal," as Joshi puts it -- the unrealized side of material reality.
  • Perhaps a clearer understanding of this important subject will be had if we but substitute the term "supernormal" for that of "supernatural."
  • _there is a residuum of knowledge displayed_ that can only be called supernormal: the medium taps some source of information not open to ordinary people.
  • I refer therefore to them as I find them described in the psychology called supernormal; because, from force of circumstances I am compelled to recognize that it is within this psychology that I must now continue the discussion.

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