plagiarize

[ US /ˈpɫeɪdʒɝˌaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property
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How To Use plagiarize In A Sentence

  • A recent post at A Snails's Eye View was about the conchology book Edgar Allan Poe wrote, or rather plagiarized.
  • Chippendale and Sheraton design which, though fresh from the workman's hands, looked older than the originals from which they had been plagiarized; also I recall a Jacobean refectory table, the legs of which appeared to have been eaten half away by time, but which had, in reality, been "antiqued" with a stiff wire brush. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • The statements from her that any issue with misinterpreting original sources should be referred back to the people's articles she plagiarised is astounding only because she actually said it!
  • Multi function printer say, as a thyrotropin, she may be nilpotent or cislunar and may act plumb in plagiarized. Rational Review
  • A further 41 school pupils face failing their exams because they plagiarised the work of other students and authors.
  • I remembered that list of movies Tony said he plagiarised to demonstrate he was mentally ill.
  • February 13th, 2010 at 12: 23 am just the bleepn facts says: patsy is a criminal, she always plagiarizes as crooks do … Think Progress » After warmest January in history, Vancouver airlifts in snow for Winter Olympics.
  • The composer Kennosuke Suemura also allegedly plagiarised Warcraft II in Super Robot Wars W. However, there have been no reports of legal action being taken.
  • And some students plagiarize or cheat.
  • The book contains numerous plagiarized passages.
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