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Meanings of
panoptic
in English
Broad in scope or content.
wide
broad
extensive
blanket
encompassing
across-the-board
all-embracing
all-encompassing
all-inclusive
Related terms
comprehensive
Including everything visible in one view.
panoptical
Related terms
visible
seeable
Synonyms
Examples for "
wide
"
wide
broad
extensive
blanket
encompassing
Examples for "
wide
"
1
The French government announced a
wide
-
ranging
economic reform plan earlier this month.
2
House: An extra 25 per cent off site
wide
,
including sale items.
3
Eligible participants were identified using a
borough
-
wide
health check management information system.
4
A Government spokesman said afterwards the discussion was
wide
ranging and good.
5
Whether they have cast their nets
wide
,
however, is open to debate.
1
However the ministers gave their
broad
political backing in some key areas.
2
It's not clear how
broad
the definition of 'home delivery' will be.
3
Mr Venizelos yesterday reiterated his call for a
broad
government of?shared responsibility?
4
China has continued to provide
broad
diplomatic support for Myanmar's military government.
5
Unlike the United States, Europe does not have
broad
sanctions against Iran.
1
Right across France and Scandinavia, for example, there are
extensive
community forests.
2
The House of Representatives passed an
extensive
financial reform bill last year.
3
And it is an
extensive
role throughout this financial crisis, Barofsky said.
4
But health experts and Scott Morrison said
extensive
stockpiling was not necessary.
5
However, Mr Ledua said damage did not appear to be too
extensive
.
1
Of course we do not want a
blanket
change in the law.
2
A catnip comforter is another idea: numerous cats are used as
blanket
.
3
However, there will be no
blanket
debt or negative equity forgiveness programme.
4
I wonder if the thing someone needs desperately is a good
blanket
.
5
A
blanket
response like this adds little value to a complex problem.
1
Results: Forty-five relevant studies
encompassing
54 patients with sinonasal paraganglioma were identified.
2
Preventative measures need to be devised and the treatment should be
all
-
encompassing
.
3
Its properties are
encompassing
approximately five million square feet in the aggregate.
4
The Stenton's apartment is the largest in the house,
encompassing
seven rooms.
5
Asia in the 70s seemed to corner the market in
all
-
encompassing
films.
1
At these the company conceded
across
-
the
-
board
pay increases of 12 per cent.
2
But an
across
-
the
-
board
rise of 7 per cent is anticipated for this year.
3
Financial markets likely would react badly to the jolt of
across
-
the
-
board
tax hikes.
4
There was
across
-
the
-
board
gains in China and Hong Kong, led by financial stocks.
5
No 10 is insistent an
across
-
the
-
board
pay cap is no longer in place.
1
Other writers attacked Montaigne's digressiveness, self-obsession and
all
-
embracing
doubt for similar reasons.
2
Two months later came Alexander Butterfield's revelation of Nixon's
all
-
embracing
tape-recording system.
3
That was the sole, the
all
-
embracing
light in which Jesus ever walked.
4
Only so will the reality correspond to the initial and
all
-
embracing
grant.
5
The sight of the bow cast Will into a dismal,
all
-
embracing
despair.
1
Preventative measures need to be devised and the treatment should be
all
-
encompassing
.
2
Asia in the 70s seemed to corner the market in
all
-
encompassing
films.
3
Long kisses, and his long fingers, and his deep and
all
-
encompassing
laughter.
4
She was sopping up a soapy pool with an
all
-
encompassing
gray scrub-rag.
5
Longer-term, analysts said, Moynihan must prove that an
all
-
encompassing
financial conglomerate can work.
1
Now, we have
all
-
inclusive
government and hope for lasting peace, Ahmed said.
2
A Hume appointment would tell the world about a new,
all
-
inclusive
Ireland.
3
He wanted Jakarta to open an
all
-
inclusive
dialogue to address the abuses.
4
You can probably expect
all
-
inclusive
meals, drinks, activities and perhaps gourmet dining.
5
One important feature for their budget was that the trip was
all
-
inclusive
.
Usage of
panoptic
in English
1
Picasso drew like Raphael and Ingres, with a
panoptic
,
all-conquering line.
2
These
panoptic
technologies are combined with constant human surveillance.
3
But his perspective was
panoptic
.
4
The Gear 360 has two fish-eye lenses that gobble up the scene in 4K video or 30-megapixel
panoptic
stills.
5
Panoptic
lens … white marble walls frame tinted windows that survey the city.
6
Panoptic
and quietly rhapsodic, it seemed to announce his intentions in its very title.
7
The two story dome is called the
Panoptic
Studio and its made up of 20 panels, each of which houses 24 cameras.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
panoptic stills
panoptic technologies
Panoptic
through the time