Pronunciation: /ˈpleɪ.dʒəˌraɪzd/
verb to take someone else's work or ideas and pass them off as one's own
A1 He was caught plagiarizing a paragraph from the internet.
A2 The student plagiarized his entire essay and got expelled from school.
B1 Plagiarizing someone else's work is a serious offense in academic settings.
B2 The author was accused of plagiarizing a famous novel in his latest book.
C1 The journalist's career was ruined after it was discovered he had plagiarized multiple articles.
C2 The artist was sued for millions of dollars for plagiarizing a famous painting.
formal The student was accused of plagiarizing large portions of their research paper.
informal I heard that she got caught plagiarizing from the internet for her essay.
slang Dude, don't be a plagiarizer, come up with your own stuff.
figurative His new book seemed like a plagiarized version of his previous work.
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