plagiarizing

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Present participle of plagiarize
plagiarize
(transitive or intransitive) To use, and pass off as one's own, someone else's writing/speech
plagiarize
pla·gia·rize plagiarizes plagiarizing plagiarized in BRIT, also use plagiarise If someone plagiarizes another person's idea or work, they use it or copy it and pretend that they thought of it or created it. Moderates are plagiarizing his ideas in hopes of wooing voters The poem employs as its first lines a verse plagiarized from a billboard. to take words or ideas from another person's work and use them in your work, without stating that they are not your own
plagiarize
{f} copy another person's written work without giving the proper acknowledgement; copy patented or copyrighted materials without permission (also plagiarise)
plagiarize
take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property
plagiarize
To steal or purloin from the writings of another; to appropriate without due acknowledgement (the ideas or expressions of another)
plagiarize
To use, and pass off as ones own, someone elses writing/speech
plagiarizing

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    pla·gia·riz·ing

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