Similar words: plotter, allotted, plotting, lottery, culottes, potted, dotted, knotted. Meaning: [plɑt /plɒt] adj. planned in advance.
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31. This data is plotted in Figure 6. 1.
32. This pleased Lucy, who plotted their position and course.
33. Strengths and weaknesses were discussed, strategy plotted.
34. I intricately plotted the conversations beforehand.
35. The women outnumbered them and plotted together.
36. She plotted them on a map.
37. The results are plotted in figure 6.1.
38. The results are plotted in figure 9.10.
39. A useful approach was proposed by Schulz who suggested that a cumulative mass fraction be plotted against the molar mass.
40. Its path is plotted on our star map, with its position marked every fifth morning.
41. As the process runs, further sample means are plotted on the control chart.
42. Protests are being planned, court challenges plotted, posters plastered around in opposition.
43. This data is plotted on the graph and a line is drawn to link the points.
44. To provide quick reference for the file designer the data in Table 6.5 has been plotted in Fig. 6.11.
45. A well plotted and beautifully written thriller about water fraud, alcoholism and the relationship between father and son.
46. Later that evening, two men plotted to rob the parson.
47. Most of the brighter stars plotted are of the second magnitude, while the fainter ones are of the fourth.
48. The data are plotted in 27-day strips, to highlight those disturbances that recur with the solar rotation period.
49. When a sample with an unknown level of that element is analysed its concentration can be plotted on the calibration curve.
50. Ahab plotted a course which he hoped would take him to the whale.
51. Indeed, claim Thatcherites, it was the Blue Chips who plotted her downfall in November 1990.
52. He had keyed up all the radar stations and they would be alerted the moment anything significant was plotted.
53. Lucky Jim may survive in the memory as a series of farcical moments, but it is also a tightly plotted novel.
54. At least men like that had been up-front about what they wanted, they hadn't schemed and plotted with machiavellian determination.
55. Jurors ruled that Nichols plotted to blow up the building. Sentencedict.com
56. Military strategists plotted war scenarios in their air-conditioned corridors of power.
57. The allocation of labour to activities can be plotted as a histogram which will invariably show peaks and troughs.
58. The court heard how Mrs Taylor and her lover had plotted the murder of her husband.
59. Williams and Jeanloz then plotted the rising melting temperatures on a graph against the rising pressures on the sample.
60. These linear relationships are plotted in Fig. 1 where both the consumption and saving relationships are seen to be straight lines.
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