Panoptic

Pronunciation: /ˈpænˈɑptɪk/

Panoptic (adj)

  1. Showing or covering everything in one view, so nothing important is missed.
  2. Designed to watch people all the time, making them behave as if they are always being observed.

Panoptic (adjective)

Examples

  • From the hill, the city looked like an all-seeing view.
  • The museum map gave an all-seeing view of every room.