Misplot

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪsplət/

Misplot (verb)

  1. to place data or information in the wrong location on a map or chart.
  2. to make a mistake in planning or organizing a story or event.

Examples

  • The surveyor might misplot the coordinates on the map.
  • If you misplot the data points, the graph will be inaccurate.

Common collocations: misplot coordinates, misplot data, misplot a project, misplot a strategy

Synonyms of Misplot

Neutral

Antonyms of Misplot

  • When fixing a plotting error.