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/ˈplājəˌrīz/,
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plagiarising, present participle; plagiarizing, present participle; plagiarizes, 3rd person singular present; plagiarized, past tense; plagiarised, past tense; plagiarises, 3rd person singular present; plagiarised, past participle; plagiarized, past participle;
  1. Take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own

  2. Copy from (someone) in such a way


  1. take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property
  2. (plagiarized) plagiaristic: copied and passed off as your own; "used plagiarized data in his thesis"; "a work dotted with plagiarized phrases"
  3. (plagiarism) a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
  4. (plagiarization) plagiarism: the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
  5. Plagiarism is defined in dictionaries as "the wrongful appropriation, close imitation, or purloining and publication, of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions, and the representation of them as one's own original work. ...
  6. (Plagiarism (album)) Plagiarism is the seventeenth album by Sparks. It is a tribute album of sorts featuring new alternate versions of some of their best known songs.
  7. (Plagiarism (EP)) Plagiarism is an EP by American mathcore band The Dillinger Escape Plan, released on the iTunes Music Store on June 13, 2006.
  8. To use, and pass off as one's own, someone else's writing/speech
  9. (plagiarism) The act of plagiarizing: the copying of another person's ideas, text, or other creative work, and presenting it as one's own, especially without permission; Text or other work resulting from this act
  10. (Plagiarism) Failure to properly attribute/cite information, unless that information can be considered “common knowledge.”
  11. (Plagiarism) Using the work (or part of it) of another person and claiming it as your own. (2)
  12. (plagiarism) using someone else’s words, thoughts, or work without giving proper credit. Plagiarism is considered a serious act of academic dishonesty. Indeed, at some institutions, students convicted of plagiarism are expelled. ...
  13. (Plagiarism) The action or practice of taking someone else's work, idea, etc., and passing it off as one's own' (Oxford English Dictionary 2007).
  14. (plagiarism) Accidental or intentional intellectual theft in which someone appropriates an original idea, phrase, or section of writing from another person’s work and presents this matter as his or her own work, without indicating proper citation.
  15. (Plagiarism) Passing off as one's own the ideas and words of another.
  16. (Plagiarism) Presenting the words or ideas of someone else as your own without proper acknowledgement of the source.
  17. (Plagiarism) the act of copying or borrowing the work or ideas of another author without acknowledgement.  Students who are writing essays, reports, dissertations or theses must list their sources, such as books and journal articles, in a list of references appended to their work.
  18. (Plagiarism) using someone else's work as one's own without giving credit to the source
  19. Plagiarism is defined as stealing another person's ideas and using them as though they were your own.
  20. (Plagiarism) A major form of academic dishonesty that occurs when a student uses the words of another without attribution, passing them off as their own. ...
  21. (Plagiarism) Using or copying another person's work without acknowledgement and with the intention of passing it off as one's own. This is cheating and the University takes serious action against all cases of plagiarism.
  22. (Plagiarism) The use of another person’s words or ideas as your own, without acknowledging that person. Schools have different policies and punishments for students caught plagiarizing, which tends to occur with research papers and other written assignments.
  23. (plagiarism) copying someone else's work and publishing it as your own
  24. (Plagiarism) The reproduction or appropriation of someone else’s work without proper attribution; passing off as one’s own the work of someone else.
  25. (plagiarism) Using another person's ideas or exact wording without due credit.