verb
- to plot together with another person; to conspire jointly
Usage: often used with 'with' or 'against'
noun
- a person who plots or conspires together with another
Usage: less common than the verb form
Examples
- The two suspects were accused of coplotting to steal the diamonds.
- She refused to coplot with her colleagues against the manager.
- He was identified as a coplot in the scheme to defraud investors.
- They coplotted for months before executing their plan.
- The detective discovered that multiple people had coplotted the robbery.