Synoptic in a sentence as an adjective

For an extra $60 I might as well be able to read the skies and the synoptic charts for added pleasure.

Keep in mind that any synoptic treatment must exceed any one person's expertise.

This is a well-produced synoptic overview by Vox which does a fair job of conveying the scope, scale, speed, and effects.

If you’re interested in this, I’d recommend any synoptic overview of Pragmatic and New Pragmatic thought, and the linguistic work of Searle.

We should approach synoptic tools like Cybersyn that promise power and control over complex social systems with extreme skepticism.

With optimal transmission the volume of synthetic methane reduces to 263 TWhth as transmission smoothes more synoptic variations of wind.

Furthermore, the benefit of transmission reinforcement is weakened, since the methanation allows the use of cheap gas storage to smooth synoptic and seasonal variations of renewables.

To add further to your point, while no one in the EU is currently mobilizing their armies across the Oder or the Neman, a synoptic view of history shows that the present situation is rather unusual, geopolitically and historical speaking.

Synoptic definitions

adjective

presenting a summary or general view of a whole; "a synoptic presentation of a physical theory"

adjective

presenting or taking the same point of view; used especially with regard to the first three gospels of the New Testament; "synoptic sayings"

See also: synoptical