adjective
- showing or seeing the whole at one view; all-embracing
- relating to or denoting a system of surveillance that allows complete observation
Usage: formal
Usage: technical; often refers to Bentham’s prison design
Examples
- The security system provided panoptic surveillance of the entire building.
- Her panoptic view of the situation helped her make informed decisions.
- The panoptic design allowed guards to monitor all prisoners simultaneously.
- Modern technology enables panoptic monitoring of internet activity.
- The researcher took a panoptic approach to studying the phenomenon.
- Critics worry about the panoptic nature of social media platforms.