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plagiarize

[pley-juh-rahyz, -jee-uh-rahyz] / ˈpleɪ dʒəˌraɪz, -dʒi əˌraɪz /
VERB
forge
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Antonyms
STRONG




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“It’s illegal because you’re plagiarizing, and probably without permission,” said Rubalcava, saying copyright law is another issue with “The Sound of Silence” version of the Our Father.

From Seattle Times

On "The Daily Show," Stewart snarkily said, “That is plagiarized almost directly from my seventh grade book report: ‘Gettysburg.

From Salon

After receiving Acland’s analysis, Science used iThenticate to identify possibly plagiarized sources in Rebel Talent and Sidetracked, then manually analyzed the text.

From Science Magazine

Biden first ran for the Democratic nomination ahead of the 1988 presidential election, but flamed out when it emerged he had plagiarized speeches.

From Seattle Times

She later wrote a book about the trial, the preface of which she recently admitted to plagiarizing from a draft of a BBC article.

From New York Times