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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(91) My book's virtually finished.
(92) Gold is virtually indestructible.
(93) In less than two hours Cohen capitulated to virtually every demand.
(94) A hundred years ago coronary heart disease was virtually unknown in Europe and America.
(95) Torn apart by war, its economy virtually destroyed,(http://sentencedict.com/virtually.html) this country now faces a very uncertain future.
(96) Another nuclear accident in the same place is virtually/almost inconceivable.
(97) Check out the prices of our pizzas-we're virtually giving them away!
(98) The job was virtually completed by the end of the week.
(99) The postwar vogue for tearing down buildings virtually destroyed the city's architecture.
(100) Most developers reserve the right to turn down a property they think is virtually unsaleable.
(101) It's not an agreement as such, but it will have virtually the same effect as one.
(102) The traffic on the streets during the rush hours virtually came to a standstill.
(103) The regiment was virtually wiped out in the first battle.
(104) Living underground and having little use for eyes, moles are virtually blind.
(105) Maggie'swriting was virtually indecipherable.
(106) Towns such as Mittelwihr and Bennwihr were virtually razed to the ground.
(107) Parts of the country have been virtually closed to the outside world for 20 years.
(108) So much scientific research is being performed that it's virtually impossible to keep up .
(109) These people have been virtually erased from the history book.
(110) My mother was an amazing woman. She raised four of us kids virtually singlehandedly.
(111) The price of houses has virtually doubled over the past few years.
(112) The command bunker is virtually invulnerable, even to a nuclear attack.
(113) Last night's resounding victory over Birmingham City has virtually assured them of promotion.
(114) We can use our eyes and facial expressions to communicate virtually every subtle nuance of emotion there is.
(115) These figures were virtually constant across the 1991 and 2001 censuses.
(116) The carnival got off to a virtually trouble-free start with the police reporting only one arrest.
(117) Anita pushed her plate away; she had eaten virtually nothing.
(118) The south side of the city has virtually become a war zone.
(119) This year's results are virtually the same as last year's.
(120) The red squirrel has become virtually extinct in most of the country.
More similar words: virtual, by virtue of, actually, eventually, mutual, ritual, actual, mutualism, annually, sexually, gradually, virus, dirt, skirt, T-shirt, start up, departure, give birth, fortunately, opportunity, environmental, situation, accentuate, sexual, casual, visual, manual, annual, unusual, as usual.