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intransitive
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conspire, devise, hatch.
destroy, disorganize, leave alone.
Verb الفعل | Pronoun الضمير |
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plots | He/She/It |
plot | I |
plot | They/We/You |
Verb | Form |
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plot | Present Simple |
plotted | Past Simple |
plotted | Past Particible |
plotting | Present Particible |
to plot | Infinitive |
he/she/it + plots
they/we/you/I + plot
she/he/it + is + plotting
I + am + plotting
They/we/you + are + plotting
she/he/it + has + plotted
they/we/you/I + have + plotted
she/he/it + has + been + plotting
they/we/you/ I + have + been + plotting
Subj. + plotted
she/he/it + was + plotting
they/we/you/I + were + plotting
Subj. + had + plotted
Subj. + had + been + plotting
Subj. + will + plot
she/he/it + is + going to + plot
I + am + going to + plot
they/we/you + are + going to + plot
Subj. + will be + plotting
Subj. + will have + plotted
Subj. + will have been + plotting
lose the plot
many people believe that he is feeling the strain or has lost the plot
The plot was exposed before it even began.
كُشِفت المؤامرة قبل أن تبدأ.
The group plotted against the director of the enterprise.
تآمرت المجموعة على مدير المؤسسة.
You should not plot against your brother.
لا يجب أن تآمروا على أخيكم.
1580s, "to make a map or diagram of, lay down on paper according to scale;" also "to lay plans for, conspire to effect or bring about" (usually with evil intent), from plot (n.). Intransitive sense of "to form a plan or device" is from c. 1600. Related: Plotted; plotter; plotting.