Plot in a sentence as a noun

If you looked at the log plot[2], it still looked exponential!

I'm not sure why Occupy were not informed of such a plot though?

First: Have you ever looked at a plot of people for/against mariage rights for gays vs age?

They also have plugins for phylogenetic trees, plots, species names, gene names and reagents.

Just a warning: if you haven't yet seen the movie, the article contains significant plot spoilers.

Arguing that these programs are effective by revealing a few foiled terrorist plots is entirely beside the point.

Kind of bizarre seeing someone else's value system which is completely alien to my own. If I was leaving my wife and kids with mortgage and car loan debt, I wouldn't spend $10-20k on a graveyard plot, that's for sure.

I can still fit a univariate curve faster in matlab than I can in python, excel, gnuplot, or mathematica.

I'd register a patent for the plot device of having the bad guy be the main character's best friend, with additional clauses for being his boss, advisor, or partner.

Plot in a sentence as a verb

Obviously monitoring every communication on the planet would help the government track down a few terrorist plots here and there.

As well as reading the data from the plot, it revealed a peak that had been covered up with a square - the author had deliberately obscured a peak in their data that was inconvenient.

But if you think rdrand is a plot by the NSA, you are a tinfoil hat type, and so let me help you be consistent: you need to stop using AWS right now, and stop using x86 platforms to run your encryption code.

Community makes a whole episode based on a trope or a genre, it doesnt just use paintball as a plot device it takes paintball seriously and bases two season finales around epic battles of paint.

It's almost bizarre to assume that a company that bends over backwards to make people happy and productive at work is actually some kind of evil plot that would "make you go absolutely bonkers.

The process goes: Carve off a problem, write some code, produce plot, publish paper, put figure-indicative-of-progress into grant renewal application.

The epitome of an entertainment application is an original, thought-provoking, often shockingly unique movie plot.

If they really want the debate to focus on the effectiveness of these programs then they should explain why they failed so spectacularly to prevent the Boston Marathon bombings, a plot carried out by two of the most careless and naive terrorists to date.

And most biographies only exaggerate this illusion, partly due to the worshipful attitude biographers inevitably sink into, and partly because, knowing how the story ends, they can't help streamlining the plot till it seems like the subject's life was a matter of destiny, the mere unfolding of some innate genius.

Plot definitions

noun

a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal); "they concocted a plot to discredit the governor"; "I saw through his little game from the start"

See also: game

noun

a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation; "a bean plot"; "a cabbage patch"; "a briar patch"

See also: patch

noun

the story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc.; "the characters were well drawn but the plot was banal"

noun

a chart or map showing the movements or progress of an object

verb

plan secretly, usually something illegal; "They plotted the overthrow of the government"

verb

make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows interactions among variables or how something is constructed

See also: diagram

verb

make a plat of; "Plat the town"

See also: plat

verb

devise the sequence of events in (a literary work or a play, movie, or ballet); "the writer is plotting a new novel"