Replotting

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈpɫɑtˈtɪŋ/

Replotting (verb)

  1. Making new plans or changes to a project or idea that was already created.
  2. Changing the way data is shown on a graph or chart to better represent information.

Examples

  • They are replotting the project timeline to meet the new deadlines.
  • The scientist is replotting the data to improve clarity.

Common collocations: replot a strategy, replot the course, replot the graph, replot the chart

Synonyms of Replotting

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Replotting

  • refers to a lack of change or progress.
  • implies a lack of planning or structure.