verb
- present participle of coplot; to plot together with another person or group
Usage: often used in contexts of conspiracy or collaborative planning
noun
- the act or process of plotting together with others
Usage: gerund form; less common than the verb form
Examples
- The detectives suspected the two suspects of coplotting the robbery.
- They were accused of coplotting against the government.
- The coplotting of the heist took several months to plan.
- She denied any involvement in coplotting with her former business partner.
- The investigation revealed evidence of coplotting among multiple individuals.
- They were caught coplotting to manipulate the election results.