"In the round" is a phrase that refers to something that is viewed from all sides or angles. There are various synonyms that can be used to describe this type of scene or setting, including circumspect, comprehensive, panoramic, all-around, all-encompassing, and ubiquitous. The term "circumspect" conveys the idea of taking a broad, careful, and cautious view of something. "Comprehensive" suggests a wide range of knowledge or understanding. "Panoramic" refers to an all-encompassing view of a scene, while "all-around" stresses completeness and sufficiency. "All-encompassing" means that something covers all aspects of an event or situation. Finally, "ubiquitous" conveys the sense of something being present everywhere and seen from all angles.