Detailed description and alternate definitions of the word 'panoramic':

A comprehensive presentation; a survey.

A picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene, often exhibited a part at a time by being unrolled and passed before the spectator.

A mental vision of a series of events.

An unbroken view of an entire surrounding area.
Synonyms of word 'panoramic' :

bird's-eye
Usage of the word 'panoramic' in Sentences :

New York City's first waterfront plan in two decades envisions a metropolis where residents flock to the waterways for recreation.

This novel is therefore panoramic in the profusion and variety of figures presented by it to the reader's imagination.

The Turks and my men immediately thronged outside the village, which position being on a hill, we had a panoramic view of the surrounding country.

Next morning I awoke in the harbour of Genoa, with a splendid panoramic view of the city before me.

When the pages of the sketch book had been joined together the panoramic view extended to about eight feet long.

What a magnificent terrace! A world itself; a panoramic view sweeping the horizon.

The details of structure can be seen only at close view, but grand effects of structure can be witnessed in great panoramic scenes.

It represented Moses obtaining a panoramic view of Jehovah's back parts.

They are, in effect, a sweeping panoramic survey of the whole vast field, covering wide areas at a rapid pace, yet with an extraordinary variety of detail.
Usage of the word 'panoramic' in popular media :
Washington Post —
“the spectacle was to henry and his comrades
panoramic in its effect.....
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“the æ’??thisæ’?? was a
panoramic view of the town and surrounding valley of billings.....
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Wall Street Journal —
“other amenities: a movie theater, a
panoramic main lounge with full service bar, two bars on the sun deck, a mosaic-tiled, heated swimming pool.....
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