Similar words: plagiarist, plagiarism, plagiarize, plagiary, diarist, arise, arisen, summarise. Meaning: v. take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property.
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1. Professional writers who plagiarise plagiarize can be taken to court and ordered to pay damages.
2. You just plagiarise the character Dennis Hopper played in the movie Blue Velvet.
3. With the advent of electronic age, intellectual honesty has been given high priority to because now it is easy for people to plagiarise others' works from the Internet.
4. As a result, researchers and academics — particularly those in lesser universities or institutes — plagiarise or buy papers.
5. He says the growing commercialism in China has penetrated science, leading some researchers to falsify data or plagiarise others' work in order to gain fame or funding.
6. Meanwhile, significant numbers confessed they would make fraudulent insurance claims, deceive people online and plagiarise internet articles for college assignments if the chance arose.
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