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plot

noun as in tract of land

verb as in map out; draw

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When communism was a threat, it was construed as a communist plot.

But his account of a dissident plot involving Gambian expats using U.S. weapons is similar to what Faal told the FBI.

Another member of the plot took care of the ammo along with black uniforms, night-vision equipment, and body armor.

They were able to purchase weapons and plot attacks on the island without much interference.

The plot was a string of anecdotes from the senseless shootings of friends that Brinsley knew.

It was thanks to the discovery of this plot that the Marshal first got information of his enemies' projected advance.

But Magellan learned of their wicked plot in time to defeat them, and he punished them as they deserved.

While he grieved over the loss of our little one, you conceived a vile plot to 'get even,' Oh, you—liar!

It was assuming a great deal to tell a woman that he saw through her plot to disenchant him with a rival.

The friends so overacted their part, that Jane immediately saw through the plot.

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On this page you'll find 202 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to plot, such as: conspiracy, design, maneuver, scam, trick, and artifice.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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