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Meaning of 'plagiarize' in Sundanese is: plagiarize
plagiarize:
plagiarize
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Verb
(1) take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property
(2) take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech
(3) of intellectual property
(4) forge
Show English Meaning
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Verb
(1) take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property
(2) take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech
(3) of intellectual property
(4) forge
Show Examples
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(1) First I worried my in laws would sue me for defamation and now I have to worry that some psychotic moron is going to plagiarize me?
(2) Perhaps film composers no longer have a choice whether or not to plagiarize him - did they ever?
(3) Because people who plagiarize are usually also poor students, they tend not to realise that it's obvious when a paragraph of bumbling prose suddenly rises from its own ashes to become lucid and flowing, or even just moderately coherent.
(4) At some colleges, students who plagiarize are expelled.
(5) Building a guide to the contents of books is hardly the same as making bootlegged copies or plagiarizing .
(6) However, it didn't take people long to make the connection and shame the guy into taking down the site - without the people who were being plagiarized having to do anything at all.
(7) People might then come to believe that the author who had published second had plagiarized the work of the one who published first.
(8) The case of the open-book exam plagiarizer was one of six examples of academic dishonesty that led to suspensions or withdrawals of graduate students in the 2005-2006 academic year.
(9) In reality, these are often conscious and sometimes unconscious plagiarisers of ideas of greater minds than their own.
(10) I just wish that these people would pay more dearly for plagiarizing .
(11) Furthermore, in a March 9 interview with Editor & Publisher, he answers the question of when he first plagiarized .
(12) It's hardly surprising he opposes the free trade agreement with the United States because one aspect of the free trade agreement with America is it toughens up the copyright laws, makes it more difficult for people to plagiarise , to copy.
(13) He is also accused of trying to sell specimens that belonged to the university and plagiarizing the work of colleagues.
(14) A further 41 school pupils face failing their exams because they plagiarised the work of other students and authors.
(15) My intent isn't even to shame the Times plagiarizer , but to tap the shoulder of the aspiring plagiarist who may be deterred by this piece.
(16) You are nothing more than a cheat, a fraud and a plagiariser .
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(1) First I worried my in laws would sue me for defamation and now I have to worry that some psychotic moron is going to plagiarize me?
(2) Perhaps film composers no longer have a choice whether or not to plagiarize him - did they ever?
(3) Because people who plagiarize are usually also poor students, they tend not to realise that it's obvious when a paragraph of bumbling prose suddenly rises from its own ashes to become lucid and flowing, or even just moderately coherent.
(4) At some colleges, students who plagiarize are expelled.
(5) Building a guide to the contents of books is hardly the same as making bootlegged copies or plagiarizing .
(6) However, it didn't take people long to make the connection and shame the guy into taking down the site - without the people who were being plagiarized having to do anything at all.
(7) People might then come to believe that the author who had published second had plagiarized the work of the one who published first.
(8) The case of the open-book exam plagiarizer was one of six examples of academic dishonesty that led to suspensions or withdrawals of graduate students in the 2005-2006 academic year.
(9) In reality, these are often conscious and sometimes unconscious plagiarisers of ideas of greater minds than their own.
(10) I just wish that these people would pay more dearly for plagiarizing .
(11) Furthermore, in a March 9 interview with Editor & Publisher, he answers the question of when he first plagiarized .
(12) It's hardly surprising he opposes the free trade agreement with the United States because one aspect of the free trade agreement with America is it toughens up the copyright laws, makes it more difficult for people to plagiarise , to copy.
(13) He is also accused of trying to sell specimens that belonged to the university and plagiarizing the work of colleagues.
(14) A further 41 school pupils face failing their exams because they plagiarised the work of other students and authors.
(15) My intent isn't even to shame the Times plagiarizer , but to tap the shoulder of the aspiring plagiarist who may be deterred by this piece.
(16) You are nothing more than a cheat, a fraud and a plagiariser .
Synonyms
Verb
1. copy
3. pirate
4. steal
5. poach
6. appropriate
8. crib
10. pinch
Synonyms
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Verb
1. copy
3. pirate
4. steal
5. poach
6. appropriate
8. crib
10. pinch
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