Definitionn. a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
Last update: October 6, 2015
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Some poetry of present age is an excellent example of plagiarism. [Please select]
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The teacher accused Jerry of plagiarism because she knew he could never write such an exceptional paper. [Please select]
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When the newspaper editor discovered the writer’s plagiarism, he fired him for taking credit for another person’s work. [Please select]
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In other directions he laid under tribute Herder and Lessing; yet all the while he cast severe imputations of plagiarism upon Hume and others. [Please select]
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Finally, shall plagiarism be classed with forgery. [Please select]
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It would be plagiarism from himself. [Please select]
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Speak freely, for we priests--' That last was a direct plagiarism from a fakir by the Taksali Gate.' [Please select]
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Copies of the printed book were already abroad, and there was a danger of plagiarism. [Please select]
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"Oh, that is a second-hand compliment," she said disdainfully--"a weak plagiarism on what I conveyed very wittily." [Please select]
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