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Definition of “cyberspace”

cyberspace (ˈsaɪbəˌspeɪs Pronunciation for cyberspace

Definitions

noun

  1. all of the data stored in a large computer or network represented as a three-dimensional model through which a virtual-reality user can move

Translations for 'cyberspace'

  • British English: cyberspace In computer technology, cyberspace refers to data banks and networks, considered as a place. NOUN...a report circulating in cyberspace.
  • Brazilian Portuguese: ciberespaço
  • Chinese: 网络空间网網络絡空间間
  • European Spanish: ciberespacio
  • French: cyberespace
  • German: Cyberspace
  • Italian: ciberspazio
  • Japanese: サイバースペース
  • Korean: 가상공간
  • Portuguese: ciberespaço
  • Spanish: ciberespacio

Example Sentences Including 'cyberspace'

ENGLAND'S football managers are being given the chance to conduct secret transfer deals in cyberspace.
Sun, News of the World (1999)
Even in the small town just off the motorway junction, it was possible to gain access to cyberspace.
Val McDermid THE LAST TEMPTATION (2002)
For those more steeped than most in cyberspace , the whole idea probably seems incoherent.
David Boyle AUTHENTICITY: Brands, Fakes, Spin and the Lust for Real Life (2003)
Hairy jobless scruff Harry Knowles has become Tinseltown's most feared film critic with a cyberspace audience of millions.
Sun, News of the World (1999)
He said Bruce was biased toward her friend and said physical descriptions were meaningless in cyberspace.
Ottawa Sun (2003)
That's something like two-thirds of all the content in cyberspace.
Business Today (2000)
They are only words but companies will pay up to $100 for them in cyberspace.
Courier, Sunday Mail (2004)
This time Kate didn't hesitate pressing send and watched her mail vanish from the out-box into cyberspace.
Sue Welfare FALLEN WOMEN (2002)

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