radiopticon (Meaning)
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radiopticon (n.)
See Projector, above.
Synonyms & Antonyms of radiopticon
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radiopticon Sentence Examples
- The city had transformed into a radiopticon, its inhabitants constantly under surveillance.
- The radiopticon extended its reach throughout society, monitoring every move and utterance.
- The prison was a modern radiopticon, with cameras and microphones capturing every aspect of inmates' lives.
- The radiopticon empowered the authorities with an unparalleled level of control over their subjects.
- The hospital's radiopticon system allowed doctors to remotely monitor patients' vital signs.
- The radiopticon became a tool for both oppression and protection, blurring the lines between safety and paranoia.
- The constant surveillance of the radiopticon created an atmosphere of stifled dissent and conformity.
- The radiopticon's surveillance capabilities proved both invasive and effective, leading to a decrease in crime.
- The radiopticon's presence permeated all aspects of society, transforming it into a ubiquitous panopticon.
- The radiopticon became a symbol of the surveillance state, raising concerns about individual privacy and freedom.
FAQs About the word radiopticon
See Projector, above.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The city had transformed into a radiopticon, its inhabitants constantly under surveillance.
The radiopticon extended its reach throughout society, monitoring every move and utterance.
The prison was a modern radiopticon, with cameras and microphones capturing every aspect of inmates' lives.
The radiopticon empowered the authorities with an unparalleled level of control over their subjects.