Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

time travel

American  

noun

  1. hypothetical transport through time into the past or the future.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Unlike us, Mayhem used pieced-together equipment that often didn’t allow them to time travel with the precision that we did, and, of course, they didn’t have Chaos Cuffs.

From Literature

But like most of the officers and professors, he was no longer able to time travel.

From Literature

The thought made my stomach turn a bit, and I felt a familiar rush of relief that real time travel was still a long way off.

From Literature

“Okay,” she said as Callaway and the other professors and techs rushed around, turning on the different machines, their brows furrowed in concentration as they set the program for each group’s time travel.

From Literature

Our jumps had crossed over themselves so much that it all felt like a confusing spiderweb of time travel at this point.

From Literature