hologram
/hɒˈloʊɡræm/Definitions
1. noun
A three-dimensional image created by the interference of light waves, often displayed in a laser light show or used in optical storage media, or a representation of a person or object in three dimensions using digital technology.
“The company showcased a hologram of the CEO at the annual meeting.”
2. noun
A person or thing that is an ideal example of a particular quality or characteristic, especially in a way that is considered remarkable or impressive.
“The hologram of the sports star’s dedication to his fans is truly inspiring.”
3. verb
To create or project a three-dimensional image of something, especially using laser technology.
“The team hologrammed the image of the cityscape onto the stage for the concert.”