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plagiarize
[pley-juh-rahyz, -jee-uh-rahyz]
verb (used with object)
to take and use by plagiarism.
to take and use ideas, passages, etc., from (another's work) by plagiarism.
verb (used without object)
to commit plagiarism.
plagiarize
/ ˱č±ō±šÉŖ»åĻōÉ˰ł²¹ÉŖ³ś /
verb
to appropriate (ideas, passages, etc) from (another work or author)
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- plagiarizer noun
- unplagiarized adjective
- ˱č±ō²¹²µ¾±²¹Ė°ł¾±³ś±š°ł noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of plagiarize1
Example Sentences
The scene unsettles Monroe fans, knowing it was her husband, writer Arthur Miller, who perhaps plagiarized her intimate words for the screen.
When she refused, they copied the post to a blogging website, backdated it, and then claimed she had plagiarized it in an example of copyright infringement.
āCopy Cat Kamala directly plagiarized President Trumpās No Tax on Tips policy proposal to let hard-working service workers keep more of their own hard-earned money,ā the GOP nomineeās campaign said in a statement.
āCopy Cat Kamala directly plagiarized President Trumpās No Tax on Tips policy proposal to let hard-working service workers keep more of their own hard-earned money,ā the Republicanās campaign said in a statement.
āItās illegal because youāre plagiarizing, and probably without permission,ā said Rubalcava, saying copyright law is another issue with āThe Sound of Silenceā version of the Our Father.
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