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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(121) When they first captured the port, they virtually cleaned out its warehouses.
(122) I was amazed that virtually all the things I took for granted up north just didn't happen in London.
(123) She says she was virtually blackmailed into giving up her claim to the property.
(124) A few years ago it was virtually impossible to find superior quality coffee in local shops.
(125) Its members had come out virtually unanimously against the tests.
(126) She'd already virtually accused him of killing her brother.
(127) Soong was virtually placed under house arrest.
(128) This should be attractive to virtually all shareholders.
(129) Starostin deserves better: he virtually made Spartak.
(130) Virtually no country escaped its attentions.
(131) Virtually every new addition looks like a strong one.
(132) There was virtually no absenteeism or turnover.
(133) Jahsaxa's pals had virtually pulled hir to bits.
(134) Lawmakers have virtually boxed themselves in on this one.
(135) Moreover,(http://sentencedict.com/virtually.html) they are virtually unknown in established residential areas.
(136) These southern burials are clearly very different from the coordinated northern cemetery, obviously occurring once the suburbs themselves were virtually derelict.
(137) The sky was aflame and though she tried not to think of the sunsets from Fernando's cliff-top it was virtually impossible.
(138) Since Lisa has no family and virtually no friends, she becomes obsessed with tracking down her secret admirer.
(139) Afterward virtually the entire class adjourned to a windowless basement room in Steinman.
(140) His relationship background didn't bear scrutiny either, having virtually abandoned his first wife and three other children.
(141) Let the latter realize that virtually nothing is going to deflect you from reaching your agreed objectives.
(142) Behind virtually every significant performance breakthrough lies a trail of trial and error, qualified triumph, and failed experimentation.
(143) Within a space of some twenty years, chain mail virtually replaced a variety of earlier forms of armour.
(144) A healthy competition for places is never a bad thing and only Campbell, Scholes and Beckham are virtually certain of selection.
(145) I admire the way he has virtually renounced ancestral claims to deification.
(146) They need only announce a general aim of improving efficiency or international competitiveness and their case is virtually made for them.
(147) The flock receives virtually no historical background from its shepherd - who is believed to be the definitive authority on such matters.
(148) Virtually all of them see their academic institutions as complex social worlds with competing pressures and multiple tasks and goals.
(149) Such appeals were virtually impossible before an order in April 1996 by now-Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
(150) On the one hand, Mormonism was partially democratized in that virtually every adult male could be ordained a priest.
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