Plagiarism

  • 11plagiarism — n. to be guilty of plagiarism * * * [ pleɪdʒərɪz(ə)m] to be guilty of plagiarism …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 12plagiarism — pla|gia|ris|m [ˈpleıdʒərızəm] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: plagiary plagiarism (17 19 centuries), from Latin plagiarius thief , from plagium hunting net ] 1.) [U] when someone uses another person s words, ideas, or work and pretends they are their …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 13plagiarism — /pleyjsrizam/ The act of appropriating the literary composition of another, or parts or passages of his writings, or the ideas or language of the same, and passing them off as the product of one s own mind. If the material is protected by… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 14plagiarism — pla|gia|rism [ pleıdʒə,rızəm ] noun 1. ) uncount the process of taking another person s work, ideas, or words, and using them as if they were your own. Someone who does this is called a plagiarist: Evidence of plagiarism has been found in his… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 15plagiarism — noun 1 (U) the act of using someone else s words, ideas, or work and pretending they are your own: He was accused of plagiarism in his doctoral thesis. 2 (C) an idea, phrase, story etc that has been copied from someone else s work, without… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16plagiarism —    Passing off the writings or literary concepts of another as one s own, regardless of whether the actual words are used or only the creative ideas and structure. Plagiarism may involve infringement of copyright if proper permission has not been …

    Business law dictionary

  • 17plagiarism — plagiarize (also plagiarise) ► VERB ▪ take (the work or idea of someone else) and pass it off as one s own. DERIVATIVES plagiarism noun plagiarist noun plagiarizer noun. ORIGIN from Latin plagiarius kidnapper , from Greek plagion a kidnapping …

    English terms dictionary

  • 18Plagiarism detection — refers to the process of locating instances of plagiarism within a work or document. The widespread use of computers and the advent of the Internet has made it easier to plagiarize the work of others. Most cases of plagiarism are found in… …

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  • 19Plagiarism (disambiguation) — The term plagiarism may refer to:* Plagiarism, a form of artistic or academic dishonesty * Plagiarism (album), a 1998 recording by the band Sparks * Plagiarism (EP), a six track EP of covers by The Dillinger Escape Plan …

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  • 20Plagiarism (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Plagiarism Type = Album Artist = Sparks Released = 1998 Recorded = 1998 Genre = Rock Length = 1:12:00 Label = Roadrunner Records Producer = Ron Mael, Russell Mael Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3|5… …

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