panoramically

/ˌpænəˈræmɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows or provides a wide, unbroken view of a large area.
    • The camera panned panoramically across the landscape.
    • The painting captures the scene panoramically, from the mountains to the sea.
    • The windows open panoramically, giving a full view of the garden.
  2. In a way that covers a wide range of subjects or aspects; comprehensively.
    • The author writes panoramically, covering decades of history in one book.
    • The survey was designed panoramically to include many different perspectives.
    • The documentary examines the issue panoramically, looking at all sides.