Definition of Outplot

1. to surpass in plotting [v -PLOTTED, -PLOTTING, -PLOTS] - See also: plotting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outplot

outplacing
outplan
outplanned
outplanning
outplans
outplant
outplants
outplay
outplayed
outplaying
outplays
outplod
outplodded
outplodding
outplods
outplot (current term)
outplots
outplotted
outplotting
outpoint
outpointed
outpointing
outpoints
outpoise
outpoised
outpoises
outpoising
outpolitick
outpoliticked
outpoliticking

Literary usage of Outplot

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies (1859)
"... I see, is planning an artful scheme; but Seville shall outplot him. \l-:.iii. [Exit. SCENE IV. ..."

2. Three Years in Canada: An Account of the Actual State of the Country in 1826 by John Mactaggart (1829)
"... They are certainly plotters; yet we could outplot them, were we to study the art as much as they. For instance, were we to tell them a manifest lot of ..."

3. William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries: Fifty Years of Social and by Thomas Archer (1883)
"... and with a manner that, to superficial observers, suggested anything but subtle diplomacy worthy of the old Italian traditions—could outplot them both. ..."

4. A Hoosier Holiday by Theodore Dreiser, Franklin Booth (1916)
"For John D. knew how to outplot the best of them. As an American I forgive him for out- plotting the rest of the world. As an individual, well, ..."

5. The Papal Drama: A Historical Essay by Thomas Hornblower Gill (1866)
"To outplot a master of Italian wile, to dissolve a hostile confederacy, to surprise a fortress, to seduce a soldier of fortune, to enslave a small ..."

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