Noun
holodeck (plural holodecks)
(science fiction) A room that provides holographic simulations for recreation, training, etc.
I always enjoyed going into the holodeck. Jonathan Frakes
In his book ‘From the Campfire to the Holodeck: Creating Engaging and Powerful 21 Century Learning Environments,’ David Thornburg talks about the need to create a balance in spaces such as caves, campfires, watering holes and mountain tops. Source: Internet
This holodeck simulation was created because The Doctor was unavailable to administer, as the dialog of the episode suggests, a medicine that he had prepared to help Tuvok overcome the effects of pon farr. Source: Internet
When he experienced pon farr, Tuvok of the USS Voyager made use of a holodeck simulation of a temporary mate that resembled his wife. Source: Internet
In mid 2364, Captain Picard invited Crusher on a holodeck adventure set in the fictional world of Dixon Hill. Source: Internet
I think the holodeck was a very cool concept, you know. Source: Internet