(Of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but.
1 Exasperated, Bryce said, Listen, Jenny, this is virtually a martial law situation.
2 But some experts say the task for law enforcement is virtually impossible.
3 He therefore agreed it was virtually impossible for Mr Trump to win.
4 But that's the problem: It's virtually the same movie with new locations.
5 Since then, GM products and crops have virtually disappeared from that market.
6 However, data to support such recommendations in older persons are virtually nonexistent.
7 This goes without saying: systems are virtually always added to the network.
8 To use such a weapon was virtually unthinkable, particularly over American territory.
9 Markets can absorb virtually any disaster if they are given honest facts.
10 Without it, politics as a collective democratic endeavour would be virtually impossible.
11 Board members have met virtually and training has started, according to Hughes.
12 But businessmen say virtually nothing is selling because of the rising violence.
13 An active frontal area, then, was virtually required to make CBT work.
14 In general, the military is described as being virtually above the law.
15 In seven days of fighting, the Prussian army would be virtually destroyed.
16 Twenty years later, unemployed and virtually penniless, he bought the French Laundry.
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