telesis

/təˈlisɪs/
noun
  1. Progress or advancement that is planned and guided by human intelligence, rather than happening by chance.
    • The community's telesis was evident in the careful planning of the new park and school.
    • Many believe that space exploration requires telesis, not just luck, to succeed.
    • The city's new public transportation system is a great example of telesis, designed to reduce traffic and pollution.
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