verb
- to surpass or defeat by plotting or scheming more cleverly than someone else
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outplot'; often used in literary or dramatic contexts
Examples
- The detective outplots the criminal by anticipating his next move.
- In the novel, the protagonist outplots her rivals through careful planning.
- She outplots her competitors by thinking several steps ahead.
- The general outplots the enemy commander with a brilliant strategy.
- He outplots the scheme by revealing the conspirators' plan before they can act.