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panoptic
01
encompassing or considering all aspects, elements, or viewpoints of a subject
Examples
The professor ’s panoptic analysis of the novel covered every possible theme and interpretation.
The museum 's exhibit was panoptic, giving visitors a thorough understanding of the entire historical period.
02
offering a broad, all-encompassing view that allows almost every detail of a scene or area to be seen at once
Examples
The observation deck offered a panoptic view of the city, with every major landmark visible.
The photographer used a wide lens to achieve a panoptic shot of the bustling marketplace.
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