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- noun Alternative spelling of
plagiarizer .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own
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Examples
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It's not too hard these days to catch out the plagiariser.
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The plagiariser build her whole blog on stolen content!
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"Anna Chapman is a plagiariser and a thief," wrote one commentator called Matfey.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Andrew Osborn 2011
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So maybe it was he - first in the list, the plagiariser who'd never be allowed to not write anything for JRM ever again - all along?
Labour of Love 2009
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So maybe it was he - first in the list, the plagiariser who'd never be allowed to not write anything for JRM ever again - all along?
Labour of Love 2009
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It was one week ago today that semi-literate plagiariser Tory candidate Jacob Rees-Mogg sent out yet another installment of shimmering non-pot-plant prosification.
Labour of Love 2009
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I xerox toner cartridge i had obligingly say crisscross that, pessimum to the moban that plagiariser be septuple, unchivalrously i irrevocably dowered and fecundity of workhouse fry.
Rational Review 2009
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His point was perfectly clear to me– we’re entering a world where everybody mixmasters everybody else’s content to create new content, the clear line between a scumbag plagiariser and an original creator is being blurred.
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