teleport

/ˈtɛləˌpɔrt/
verb
  1. To move instantly from one place to another, especially in science fiction or fantasy.
    • In the movie, the hero can teleport across the galaxy.
    • If I could teleport, I would visit my family every weekend.
    • The game character can teleport behind enemies to surprise them.
noun
  1. An act or instance of teleporting; a device that enables teleportation.
    • The scientist invented a teleport that works only for small objects.
    • He stepped into the teleport and appeared on the other side of the planet.
    • The spaceship's teleport malfunctioned during the mission.