Word info

plot out

Verb

Meaning

plot out (third-person singular simple present plots out, present participle plotting out, simple past and past participle plotted out)

(transitive) To plan out a plot for a story or to create a scheme or plan.
I've plotted out a whole trilogy.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

If you need to take a step back from day-to-day operations and plot out the long-term direction of your user experience strategy, consultants can give you a perspective you can't get on your own. Jesse James Garrett

I never plot out my novels in terms of the tone of the book. Hopefully, once a story is begun it reveals itself. Alice Hoffman

They used 3D imaging and virtual surgery to plot out the bony cuts so the donor's face would fit perfectly on Andy Sandness. Source: Internet

On Tuesday, the Beltrami County Veterans Home Task Force held a meeting to celebrate the recent victory at the Minnesota Legislature and plot out what to do in the days ahead. Source: Internet

I answered him that it’s unfair to plot out your course so early, since you might arrive and learn there are other experiences you never though you’d enjoy, and you might want to stay there a while. Source: Internet

They even plot out the location of each gift inside the store in advance. Source: Internet

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