verb
- past tense and past participle of coplot; to plot or plan something together with another person or group
Usage: often used in contexts of conspiracy or collaborative planning; less common than 'conspired' or 'plotted together'
Examples
- The two suspects coplotted the heist for months before attempting it.
- She coplotted with her colleagues to reorganize the department.
- They coplotted a surprise party without the guest of honor knowing.
- The executives coplotted to manipulate the stock price.
- He coplotted with his brother to start a new business venture.