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Meanings of
plagiarising
in English
Russian
плагиат
Portuguese
plágio
Spanish
plagiado
Catalan
plagi
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Using another author's work as if it was one's own original work.
plagiarism
plagiarize
plagiarizing
ripoff
plagiary
plagiarise
rip-off
ripping off
Russian
плагиат
Usage of
plagiarising
in English
1
There is no way that Melania Trump was
plagiarising
Michelle Obama's speech.
2
It's called Darwin's Island and it's my latest attempt at
plagiarising
Darwin.
3
Much time and energy has been spent accusing Haley of
plagiarising
various aspects of Roots.
4
Buttigieg also faced criticism for allegedly
plagiarising
former president Barack Obama's speeches and imitating his intonation.
5
Con Houlihan always told me to be careful of the day you start
plagiarising
from yourself.
6
George Harrison was successfully sued for
plagiarising
the Chiffons' He's So Fine for My Sweet Lord.
7
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen is accused of
plagiarising
a speech by her former contender François Fillon.
8
Acker's London life fell apart in 1989, when she was accused of
plagiarising
the popular novelist Harold Robbins.
9
If the Colonel's tale this morning was wonderful to the listener, the author suspected that he was
plagiarising
.
10
Then, unconsciously
plagiarising
Parpon: "Prince or barber- atoss-up!
11
The site, run by Leo Sherlock, has been accused of
plagiarising
news outlets without attribution and of producing fake news.
12
Many coaches are
plagiarising
the ideas of other coaches as their match tactics lack the intellectual rigour to create original play.
13
This is festival ground zero and for seasoned, outlandish or outstanding buskers only:
plagiarising
the Gallagher brothers will not cut it here.
14
Were this a Christian doctrine, the Euahlayi would be said to have borrowed it, but few will accuse them of
plagiarising
from Beckford.
15
He resolved that problem by
plagiarising
himself, adding three stories from material resting idle in the Dream and notes he had written for that book.
16
There's always been a temptation to cheat, and sneaking phones into exam halls or
plagiarising
from the internet has made it easier than ever before.
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plagiarising
plagiarise
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
plagiarise from
plagiarise a speech
plagiarise former
plagiarise news
plagiarise the ideas
More collocations
Translations for
plagiarising
Russian
плагиат
Portuguese
plágio
plagio
plagiarismo
Spanish
plagiado
plagiar
plagio
Catalan
plagi
Plagiarising
through the time