virtuality

/vɜrˈtʃuːæləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being almost or nearly something, but not completely or in reality; the state of existing in effect or essence, though not in actual fact.
    • In the virtuality of a simulation, pilots can practice emergency landings without any real danger.
    • The virtuality of the online world allows people to connect across continents instantly.
    • The virtuality of the game made it feel almost as real as being in the forest.
  2. A virtual thing, experience, or environment, especially one created by computer technology.
    • Many companies now use virtualities for team meetings and training sessions.
    • The museum offers a virtuality where visitors can walk through ancient ruins from their living room.
    • She spent hours exploring the virtuality of the new video game world.
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