Panoptic (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Including everything visible in one view; "a panoptic aerial photograph of the missile base"; "a panoptic stain used in microscopy".
Classification
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Examples
- The artist's use of a wide-angle lens allowed her to capture a panoptic view of the sprawling metropolis.
- Satellite imagery provides a panoptic vantage point for monitoring climate change.
- The museum's exhibit offered a panoptic survey of the artist's oeuvre, showcasing every major work.
- The software generates a panoptic screenshot of all currently open windows and applications.
- Aerial photography has been used to create panoptic maps of disaster zones, facilitating rescue efforts.
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Meaning 2
Broad in scope or content; "across-the-board pay increases"; "an all-embracing definition"; "blanket sanctions against human-rights violators"; "an invention with broad applications"; "a panoptic study of Soviet nationality"- T.G.Winner; "granted him wide powers".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The company implemented a panoptic overhaul of its policies to address all areas of operation simultaneously.
- Her latest book offers a panoptic view of modern history, covering major events from around the world.
- The researchers conducted a panoptic analysis of the market trends, taking into account all relevant factors and demographics.
- The government announced a panoptic plan to stimulate economic growth through a combination of tax cuts and investments in infrastructure.
- The professor's lecture provided a panoptic introduction to the subject, covering everything from the basics to advanced topics.