Synonym: piracy, plagiarisation, plagiarization. Similar words: plagiarize, charisma, militarism, charismatic, plague, arise, tourism, parish. Meaning: ['pleɪdʒərɪzm] n. 1. a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work 2. the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own.
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(1) Now he's in real trouble. He's accused of plagiarism.
(2) The journal accused the professor of plagiarism.
(3) Claims of plagiarism are common in the movie business.
(4) There were accusations of plagiarism.
(5) The system was designed to prevent plagiarism, and to establish copyright over the thesis contents.
(6) A candidate who engages in plagiarism shall be subject to disciplinary proceedings. 12.
(7) Accidental plagiarism can sometimes result from culture cultural differences.
(8) Unthoughtful mistakes and plagiarism are issues of different nature.
(9) If anybody's got a bitch about plagiarism(Sentencedict.com ), it's me.
(10) It is fine for artists to joke about plagiarism.
(11) Plagiarism is akin to theft.
(12) Plagiarism in whatever manner will form the basis disqualification.
(13) Teachers in America fight to control cheating and plagiarism.
(14) The levels of plagiarism uncovered by CrossCheck have been more than enough to persuade publishers to embrace the software.
(15) Phil: Well, plagiarism can have serious consequences. Lydia may not understand that.
(16) He smells out plagiarism with the fury of a witch - doctor.
(17) I requested the retraction of the plagiarism paper from the journal website, but this seemed impossible.
(18) When plagiarism is exposed, colleagues and school leaders often close ranks around the accused.
(19) Self - plagiarism involves copying from one's own work without proper attribution.
(20) Plagiarism, cheating, and similar anti-intellectual behavior are serious violations of academic ethics and will be correspondingly penalized.
(21) Plagiarism and false reporting are counterproductive to a free press.
(22) She cobbled together a rough draft and then rewrote it, trying to remove the more ostentatious signs of plagiarism.
(23) The Head of Department in consultation with the Dean is responsible for recommending appropriate action in cases of suspected cheating or plagiarism by students.
(24) There are all sorts of coincidences which are in no way plagiarism.
(25) Does the student follow the old adage that to read and paraphrase one book is plagiarism but to use two is research?
(26) The more give credit, the less you risk accusation accusations of plagiarism.
(27) And last, this paper proposed a novel model for plagiarism detection, which is based on the AST.
(28) If you carelessly cite a source or inadvertently copy a sentence in toto without adequate attribution, you run the risk of being accused of plagiarism.
(29) The content of his book is no more than plagiarism.
(30) What in the west is considered serious misconduct (cheating at exams, fabricating research data, ghostwriting or plagiarism come to mind) are routine practices and seldom punished.
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