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Meanings of
plagiarise
in English
Portuguese
plagiar
Catalan
plagiar
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Take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property.
lift
plagiarize
Portuguese
plagiar
Synonyms
Examples for "
lift
"
lift
plagiarize
Examples for "
lift
"
1
However, positive results from Commerzbank gave a
lift
to banks across Europe.
2
People in Peruvian markets say the government needs to help
lift
demand.
3
Analysts said that strong capital position could help to
lift
future dividends.
4
As soon as the
lift
doors open, he knows there's a problem.
5
Analysts said activity by state-linked funds was helping to
lift
the market.
1
If that's the way you
plagiarize
,
your fame will be a fib-
2
Why, the very Virgil whom you
plagiarize
so freely was himself a plagiarist.
3
Everything I have in my head is useless because they say I
plagiarize
him.
4
We don't want to
plagiarize
,
although a rubber-cored cricket ball is a nice idea.
5
To endow the Law with any capacity to produce righteousness is to
plagiarize
the Gospel.
Usage of
plagiarise
in English
1
If you cannot
plagiarise
,
surely it were better not to quote.
2
She has not hesitated to
plagiarise
from even so humble an individual as myself.
3
Never
plagiarise
-
in
any
case, not from this 'little lot.
4
Jimbo, Monkey, please
plagiarise
off to bed at once!
5
The Sunday Tribune newspaper has described as "shameless" moves by a rival paper to
plagiarise
its front page.
6
And believe me this is not good news, as I was hoping to
plagiarise
this whole report from you, dear readers.
7
There is no way that Melania Trump was
plagiarising
Michelle Obama's speech.
8
It's called Darwin's Island and it's my latest attempt at
plagiarising
Darwin.
9
Ponta has denied allegations that he
plagiarised
large parts of doctoral thesis.
10
Martin Luther King
plagiarised
part of a chapter of his doctoral thesis.
11
It's all there in my carefully
plagiarised
list of possible permutations.
12
She then goes and
plagiarises
the first line of my CV.
13
Was ever a poem more frequently quoted or so universally
plagiarised
?
14
Kaitlyn literally goes and
plagiarises
one of the skills listed on my LinkedIn profile.
15
He complains that Dr. Henry More had
plagiarised
it, from his book of Hydrostatics.
16
Much time and energy has been spent accusing Haley of
plagiarising
various aspects of Roots.
Other examples for "plagiarise"
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Frequent collocations
plagiarise from
Translations for
plagiarise
Portuguese
plagiar
Catalan
plagiar
Plagiarise
through the time