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panoptic

[pan-op-tik] / pænˈɒp tɪk /


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In the US, Google and Apple have joined forces to create their own panoptic solution.

From The Guardian

Crucially, however, Lalami’s panoptic view is what enables her to strike such a balance at the end, and what establishes the novel’s identity from the beginning.

From Washington Post

To call these morals or messages does a disservice to the novel’s rangy storytelling and panoptic curiosity.

From New York Times

Some are all-seeing, panoptic; others are yearning and blinkered, unable to return the gaze they attract.

From The New Yorker

But understanding how this came to be first requires a panoptic survey of everything from the world of the Late Cretaceous period to the 1990s rise of right-wing politics in Mongolia.

From New York Times