C1 adjective Formell

perispecate

/ˌpɛrɪˈspɛkeɪt/

Describing a comprehensive or all-encompassing outlook that takes into account all surrounding factors and perspectives. It refers to an analytical or observational style that is panoramic in scope rather than narrow or focused on a single point.

Beispiele

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Her perispecate approach to planning the family reunion ensured that every relative's dietary needs and travel constraints were considered.

Her comprehensive approach to planning the family reunion ensured that every relative's dietary needs and travel constraints were considered.

2

The commission was praised for its perispecate review of the environmental impact, leaving no stone unturned in its investigation.

The commission was praised for its comprehensive review of the environmental impact, leaving no stone unturned in its investigation.

3

If you want to win this game, you've got to be more perispecate and watch what's happening on the whole board, not just your corner.

If you want to win this game, you've got to be more observant of the whole field and watch what's happening on the whole board, not just your corner.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
perispection
Verb
perispecate
Adverb
perispecately
Adjektiv
perispecate
Verwandt
perispectiveness
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'periscope' (peri = around, scope = look). A 'perispecate' person uses their mental periscope to look at every single angle 'around' a problem.

Schnelles Quiz

The CEO's ______ view of the company's global operations allowed her to identify risks that regional managers had overlooked.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: perispecate

Beispiele

1

Her perispecate approach to planning the family reunion ensured that every relative's dietary needs and travel constraints were considered.

everyday

Her comprehensive approach to planning the family reunion ensured that every relative's dietary needs and travel constraints were considered.

2

The commission was praised for its perispecate review of the environmental impact, leaving no stone unturned in its investigation.

formal

The commission was praised for its comprehensive review of the environmental impact, leaving no stone unturned in its investigation.

3

If you want to win this game, you've got to be more perispecate and watch what's happening on the whole board, not just your corner.

informal

If you want to win this game, you've got to be more observant of the whole field and watch what's happening on the whole board, not just your corner.

4

The thesis provides a perispecate analysis of 19th-century literature, synthesizing social, political, and aesthetic trends of the era.

academic

The thesis provides a wide-ranging analysis of 19th-century literature, synthesizing social, political, and aesthetic trends of the era.

5

To remain competitive, the firm must maintain a perispecate view of the global market to anticipate shifts in consumer behavior.

business

To remain competitive, the firm must maintain a panoramic view of the global market to anticipate shifts in consumer behavior.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
perispection
Verb
perispecate
Adverb
perispecately
Adjektiv
perispecate
Verwandt
perispectiveness

Häufige Kollokationen

perispecate view a comprehensive view
perispecate analysis a wide-ranging analysis
perispecate approach an all-encompassing approach
perispecate lens a broad perspective
perispecate assessment a thorough evaluation

Häufige Phrasen

in a perispecate manner

done in a way that considers all angles

from a perispecate standpoint

from a wide-ranging or panoramic viewpoint

adopt a perispecate outlook

to start looking at the bigger, overall picture

Wird oft verwechselt mit

perispecate vs perspicacious

Perspicacious means having a ready insight into things (mentally sharp), whereas perispecate refers to the breadth or scope of the vision itself.

perispecate vs periscope

A periscope is the physical instrument used to see things out of sight; perispecate is the adjective describing the act of looking all around.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word is typically used in formal or academic writing to denote a 360-degree consideration of a subject. It implies that the observer is not just looking forward, but 'around' the entire context of an issue.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this word as a verb because of the '-ate' suffix, but in this context, it functions primarily as a high-level adjective to describe a state of observation.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'periscope' (peri = around, scope = look). A 'perispecate' person uses their mental periscope to look at every single angle 'around' a problem.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Greek 'peri-' (around) and the Latin root 'specere' (to look), literally meaning 'to look around'.

Grammatikmuster

Used as an attributive adjective (e.g., 'a perispecate study') Can follow linking verbs (e.g., 'The analysis was perispecate')

Schnelles Quiz

The CEO's ______ view of the company's global operations allowed her to identify risks that regional managers had overlooked.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: perispecate

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