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tual
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(of a place, object, etc.) generated through the use of software
- Virtual reality technology allows users to immerse themselves in simulated environments.
- The online conference was a virtual gathering of experts from around the world.
- She attended a virtual concert where musicians performed live from different locations.
- Virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa provide helpful information through voice commands.
- The company created a virtual tour of their new office space for potential clients to explore remotely.
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very similar to the actual thing in almost every way
- The virtual silence in the library made it a perfect place for focused studying.
- The virtual impossibility of reaching the summit during winter discouraged most climbers.
- The virtual demonstration of the new technology closely mirrored its real-world application.
- The virtual walkthrough of the house gave potential buyers a realistic view of the property.
- Her virtual experience of the concert felt almost as real as being there in person.
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