virtual
adjective
uk/ˈvɜːtʃuəl/ us [ before noun ]
almost complete:
Falling orders led to the virtual ruin of her company.
It is important to ensure that mergers of these companies do not result in a virtual monopoly in the industry.
INTERNET, IT
used to describe something that can be done or seen using computers or the internet instead of going to a place, meeting people in person, etc.:
The country's first virtual business school is up and running.
Click here to take a virtual tour of homes we have for sale.