outplot
/ˈaʊtˌplɒt/Definitions
1. noun
A plot or plan that is more complex or elaborate than what is apparent, especially one that is designed to deceive or mislead.
“The detectives uncovered an outplot by the company to cover up the environmental damage.”
2. verb
To plan or arrange a complex or elaborate plot, especially one that is designed to deceive or mislead.
“The politicians were accused of outplotting their opponents in the election.”