Definitions
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- noun the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
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Examples
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Guido meanwhile credited Dale rather than his favourite subject of plagiarisation in his GuFfy come lately nonsense at 12:05 this morning.
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KwaZulu-Natal off about the alleged plagiarisation of Chippy
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'Passionate Centurie of Love,' Watson's, the passage on Time in, 77 plagiarisation of Petrarch in, 101 _n_ 4 102 427 _n_ 2 428
A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles Sidney Lee 1892
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Watson, Thomas, 61 the passage on Time in his 'Passionate Centurie of Love' elaborated in 'Venus and Adonis,' 77 and _n_ 2 his sonnets, 83 427 _n_ 2 428 plagiarisation of Petrarch, 101 _n_ 4 102 foreign origin of his sonnets, 103 _n_ 1 112 his 'Tears of Fancie,' 113 _n_ 1 433
A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles Sidney Lee 1892
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"The unhappy business of the alleged plagiarisation of a Hong Kong judgement for the purposes of the abandonment of the Zuma prosecution only compounds the problem."
Guardian Online 2010
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Instead he chose the plagiarisation of the John Birch Society and ...
henrymakow.com 2010
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As Mark said, what if the ‘plagiarisation’ of ideas was done by Sony, and not vice-versa, as everyone would expect?).
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