plotted

/ˈplɑtɪd/
adjective
  1. Marked or drawn on a map, graph, or chart.
    • The plotted points showed a clear upward trend in sales.
    • We followed the plotted route on the GPS device.
    • The plotted coordinates led us to the hidden treasure.
verb
  1. Past tense of plot; to have made a secret plan to do something, usually something harmful or illegal.
    • In the novel, the villains plotted the king's downfall.
    • The spies plotted to steal the secret documents.
    • They plotted against the government for months before being caught.
  2. Past tense of plot; to have marked or drawn points, lines, or a route on a map, graph, or chart.
    • She plotted the data points on a graph to show the temperature changes.
    • The navigator plotted the ship's course across the Atlantic.
    • We plotted our hiking route on the trail map before leaving.
  3. Past tense of plot; to have created the main story events for a book, movie, or play.
    • The author plotted the entire trilogy before writing the first chapter.
    • They plotted the screenplay together over several weekends.
    • He plotted a complex mystery with many twists and turns.
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