Plagiarism
21plagiarism — noun Date: 1621 1. an act or instance of plagiarizing 2. something plagiarized • plagiarist noun • plagiaristic adjective …
22plagiarism — plagiarist, n. plagiaristic, adj. /play jeuh riz euhm, jee euh riz /, n. 1. the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one s own original work. 2. something used and… …
23plagiarism — Synonyms and related words: adoption, appropriation, assumption, autoplagiarism, borrowed plumes, borrowing, copying, counterfeiting, cribbing, derivation, deriving, doubling, duplication, echo, emulation, fakery, following, forgery, hit off,… …
24plagiarism — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Forgery] Syn. appropriation, literary theft, falsification, counterfeiting, piracy, fraud. 2. [Something forged] Syn. copy, fraud, counterfeit; see forgery , imitation 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. copying, stealing,… …
25plagiarism — pla·gi·a·rism || pleɪdÊ’É™rɪzm n. use of another person s written work without acknowledging the source; unauthorized use of patented or copyrighted materials …
26plagiarism — The taking of ideas, writings or other creative work of someone else, passing them off as one s own. (pr. play je rizm ) Also see appropriation, authentic, copy, copyright, counterfeit, droit moral, fake, forgery, likeness, original,… …
27plagiarism — n. 1. Literary theft. 2. Stolen idea, thought, expression, or passage …
28plagiarism — n 1.(all chiefly in reference to literary material) piracy, theft, thievery, robbery, stealing, pilferage; appropriation, usurpation, assumption, arrogation; deception, imposture; plagiary. 2.(all chiefly in reference to literary material) copy,… …
29plagiarism — pla·gia·rism …
30plagiarism — [ˈpleɪdʒəˌrɪz(ə)m] noun [U] the process of taking another person s work, ideas, or words, and using them as if they were your own …