Synonym: about, all but, almost, just about, most, near, nearly, nigh, well-nigh. Similar words: virtual, by virtue of, actually, eventually, mutual, ritual, actual, mutualism. Meaning: ['vɜrtʃəlɪ /'vɜːt-] adv. 1. in essence or effect but not in fact 2. (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished.
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(61) The statistics are virtually indigestible presented in this form.
(62) Since 1960, Kubrick has virtually disowned the film.
(63) The new bus is virtually silent.
(64) Using traditional methods poor farmers can be virtually self-sufficient.
(65) Their shells are so hard they are virtually indestructible.
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(66) Her handwriting is virtually indecipherable.
(67) Two independent investigators have reached virtually the same conclusions.
(68) The journalists found a city virtually under siege.
(69) That wine stain on my shirt has virtually disappeared.
(70) Laura found herself virtually penniless.
(71) Last year's profits were virtually wiped out.
(72) Street crime is virtually endemic in large cities.
(73) The reservoirs are all virtually full.
(74) Fishing is possible in virtually any weather.
(75) Their legal rights are virtually nil.
(76) They were left virtually defenceless against enemy attack.
(77) The condition rendered her legs virtually useless.
(78) It is virtually impossible to predict the future accurately.
(79) Louis is virtually bilingual in Dutch and German.
(80) It would have been virtually impossible to research all the information.
(81) Local people feel strongly about the proposed development but are virtually powerless to intervene.
(82) Virtually all her time and energy is now monopolized by the children.
(83) Many New Year and May Day ceremonies have virtually died out now.
(84) Virtually any piece of equipment you care to name can be hired these days.
(85) The flow of assistance to Vietnam's fragile economy from its ideological allies has virtually halted.
(86) We can catch the vast majority of people, but hunting down every last tax dodger is virtually impossible.
(87) There's virtually none left.
(88) The parking lot was virtually empty save for a few cars clustered to one side.
(89) Written sources are considered virtually indispensable for today's history teaching.
(90) Alain Prost finished third and virtually conceded the world championship.
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