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Comparative
more three-dimensional
Superlative
most three-dimensional
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having length, width, and depth, like objects in the real world that occupy space
- The virtual reality headset creates a three-dimensional environment that feels immersive.
- The sculpture displayed in the gallery appeared three-dimensional, allowing viewers to walk around it and see it from different angles.
- The hologram projected onto the stage appeared three-dimensional, almost lifelike.
- The MRI scan provided a three-dimensional image of the patient's internal organs.
- The clay sculpture was molded into a three-dimensional representation of the artist's vision.
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