Synonym: actual, basic, essential, fundamental, real. Similar words: virtually, by virtue of, ritual, actual, mutual, actually, mutualism, eventually. Meaning: ['vɜrtʃʊəl /'vɜː-] adj. 1. being actually such in almost every respect 2. existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact.
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91. On reaching the city centre the generator goes off and the bus runs on in virtual silence.
92. She'd never been away from home before and her new husband and in-laws were virtual strangers.
93. They enhance the Web experience by letting you interact better with your virtual surroundings.
94. But the new-look candidates he pointed to are virtual unknowns.
95. Armed paramilitary police placed central Turin under a virtual state of siege for the hearing on Saturday morning.
96. Children were forced to work as virtual slaves in the factories.
97. It meant some women sat in virtual silence, unable to speak, even in the relative security of women's groups.
98. They've talked about Mondo 2000, virtual raves, about smart drugs and new psychedelics, about chaos theory and fractals.
99. Mr Koizumi is the centre of a virtual personality cult in his homeland, with support ratings of almost 90 %.
100. One result was the virtual end of the traffic in stolen cattle between the Southern and Western Provinces.
101. In a virtual cyclotron, learning is being smashed into its primitives.
102. By the mid-1970s collectivist policies and the constraints on government they represented were so deeply entrenched that a virtual counter-revolution was required.
103. Their other great cause for concern is the access children could gain to virtual casinos and bookies.
104. Even more seemingly intractable problems will be posed by attempts to store virtual reality.
105. The issue dominated the campaign,[http://sentencedict.com] prompting many commentators to characterize the election as a virtual referendum on the independence issue.
106. At one point, I even took him to the virtual vet for a checkup.
107. Memory has gone virtual, scattered throughout the global fishnet of electronic and human communication.
108. At first he listened to the tongue-lashing in virtual silence.
109. The virtual tour includes multimedia displays demonstrating how the market works.
110. The problem lies in the virtual absence of water in the Martian atmosphere.
111. In the technical literature, virtual unanimity reigns: most of the variation among individual IQs is due to variation in genes.
112. Virtual reality will turn the weekly supermarket shop into a pleasure to be enjoyed from the comfort of the armchair.
113. How dared this man, a virtual stranger, stir up these doubts in so private an area of her life?
114. But these Escondido students have elevated the missions to near virtual reality status.
115. Sports sites tend to be leaner, providing odds and information rather than virtual roulette wheels.
116. The virtual explosion of community newspapers and networking newsletters is another example of alternatives to mainstream media.
117. Experiments have shown that these virtual particles are indeed present, although we can not detect them directly.
118. During 1992-1993 the spotlight on the I-way propelled the Internet from a virtual unknown to a chic media clich.
119. It will become a virtual world that we inhabit as an observer or a participant.
120. Guests can send virtual postcards to family and friends and access their personal e-mail accounts.
More similar words: virtually, by virtue of, ritual, actual, mutual, actually, mutualism, eventually, virus, dirt, skirt, T-shirt, start up, give birth, departure, fortunately, opportunity, environmental, situation, accentuate, manual, visual, casual, sexual, annual, sexually, unusual, qualify, as usual, annually.