[
UK
/plˈɒtɪd/
]
[ US /ˈpɫɑtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈpɫɑtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
with planning and intention
with malice aforethought
How To Use plotted In A Sentence
- They having observed where the Chest stood, and wanting a necessary mooveable to houshold, yet loath to lay out money for buying it: complotted together this very night, to steale it thence, and carry it home to their house, as accordingly they did; finding it somewhat heavy, and therefore imagining, that matter of woorth was contained therein. The Decameron
- German saboteurs plotted a wartime bombing campaign in Britain using exploding cans of processed peas, according to secret files made public for the first time today.
- Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted for the early and late stages of the disease in both the areas.
- The earthquake centres had been plotted on a world map.
- My demise was once plotted here, deep in this dark sombre forest. Times, Sunday Times
- My idea of a desert is an eternal agony, plotted by the fury of the aridity, by the implacable confusion of a sun which, trampled by the wind, melts with the sand, until there is no other landscape than the sand dominating the sky, the ground, the wind. Flowers in the Desert
- Survival curves were plotted using the product limit estimates.
- Ahab plotted a course which he hoped would take him to the whale.
- The builders have plotted out the area ready for the houses.
- While his partner had been busy with that job, Haig had driven pegs into the ground, marked out a grid and plotted the positions of the signals from his metal detector.