plot a takeover

Frequency: 5.03.8 per million words

To make a secret plan to take control.

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  • The disgruntled executives began to plot a takeover of the struggling company.
  • Rumors circulated that a rival faction was trying to plot a takeover of the political party.
  • They secretly met in a hidden bunker to plot a takeover of the government.
  • The board discovered a scheme to plot a hostile takeover of their assets.
  • Fearing a coup, the president accused his opponents of attempting to plot a takeover.
  • It's unwise to plot a takeover without a solid financial plan.
  • The cunning CEO had been plotting a takeover for months, waiting for the perfect moment.
  • Historical records show that several factions tried to plot a takeover during the civil war.
  • To plot a successful takeover requires meticulous planning and secrecy.
  • The rebel group announced their intention to plot a takeover of the capital city.