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illusion

[ih-loo-zhuhn] / ɪˈlu ʒən /


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The musical is structured in a similar way, they said, opening with the joviality of a disco or Philippine noontime variety show, then slowly shedding that illusion.

From Los Angeles Times

Once an online group is infiltrated, malicious AI swarms can create the illusion of broad public agreement around the narratives they are programmed to promote.

From Salon

In this study, researchers used virtual reality to create the illusion that a participant's own arm had been replaced with a robotic prosthetic.

From Science Daily

"There has always been this illusion of an established order in skating. But it's just an illusion," he said.

From Barron's

I’m under no illusion that each and every lyrical allusion to literature will foster a reading revolution.

From Los Angeles Times