plagiarized — (Amer.) pleɪdÊ’É™raɪzd adj. used without acknowledgment of its source (about written work); used without authorization (about patented or copyrighted material); copied from another person s work and passed on as one s own (also plagiarised)… … English contemporary dictionary
plagiarized — adjective copied and passed off as your own used plagiarized data in his thesis a work dotted with plagiarized phrases • Syn: ↑plagiaristic, ↑plagiarised • Similar to: ↑derived • Derivationally rel … Useful english dictionary
plagiarized — adjective produced using plagiarism … Wiktionary
plagiarized — Synonyms and related words: counterfeit, doubled, duplicated, echoed, ersatz, fake, forged, hokey, hot, imitation, mock, phony, pilfered, pirated, pseudo, purloined, quasi, quoted, rechauffe, redoubled, reduplicated, reechoed, regurgitated,… … Moby Thesaurus
List of plagiarism controversies — The following is a list of examples of plagiarism which were the center of notable public controversies. Academia * The earliest known instance of an accusation of purported plagiarism was in the 11th century, when al Khatib al Baghdadi accused… … Wikipedia
Origin of the Book of Mormon — Artist s impression of Joseph Smith Jr. receiving the Golden Plates from the angel Moroni … Wikipedia
Ward Churchill academic misconduct investigation — The Ward Churchill academic misconduct investigation concerned charges of plagiarism, fabrication, and falsification against Churchill at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where Churchill was a professor at the time. On May 16, 2006, the… … Wikipedia
Kenneth E. Hagin — Infobox Person name= Kenneth E. Hagin caption=Kenneth Erwin Hagin birth date=August 20, 1917 birth place= McKinney, Texas, U.S. death date=September 19, 2003 (age 86) death place= death cause = cardiac arrest nationality = American known for =… … Wikipedia
Michael Whelan — For Michael Whelan, the Poet of Renous , born in 1858, see Michael Whelan (poet). For others with similar names, see Michael Whelan (disambiguation). Michael Whelan Michael Whelan at the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August… … Wikipedia
Ben Domenech — (born December 31, 1981, Jackson, Mississippi)[1] is an American conservative writer and blogger who co founded the RedState group blog. In March 2006, he was hired to write a conservative blog for washingtonpost.com but resigned after three days … Wikipedia