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panoptic

[pan-op-tik] / pænˈɒp tɪk /


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As the movie progresses, the definition of God evolves into something sweeping and panoptic.

From Salon Jan. 23, 2024

South Korean authorities relied on a panoptic software they had been developing to manage “smart city” projects — a dashboard to collect and analyze data to improve urban life.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 9, 2021

In “Latin History for Morons,” a panoptic survey of two millenniums of oppression in the Americas, he tosses off dozens of quick character sketches that feel exactly as true as they are likely inaccurate.

From New York Times Nov. 15, 2017

Some passages unfold in the intimate first person, some in the inclusive, indicting second, and some in the panoptic third, but the over-all narrator remains elusive.

From The New Yorker May 9, 2016

Finally, we have panoptic staining; that is, by methods which bring out, as characteristically as possible, the greatest number of elements.

From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.




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