Similar words: plagiarism, plagiarize, aristocrat, aristocracy, aristocratic, dysphagia, flagitious, plague. Meaning: ['pleɪdʒərɪst] n. someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own.
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(1) Colleagues call Oates an unlikely plagiarist.
(2) And yet, this plagiarist had gotten all the credit, and the money.
(3) How can a writer avoid becoming a plagiarist?
(4) Plagiarist showed up suddenly, attacking Genuine.
(5) Plagiarist is always suspicious of stealing from.
(6) Plagiarist is always suspicious of is steal from.
(7) Rejoicing with getting the Intellectual Property Rights, Plagiarist made Piracy.
(8) After Plagiarist snatched Genuine's Intellectual Property Rights, he walk away quickly.
(9) The plagiarist of the professor wax exposed in the academic circles.
(10) He would acknowledge the source - he was not a plagiarist - but his polite conversation was, he knew(sentencedict.com/plagiarist.html), poor.
(11) Thirty percent of college and university professors, it is asserted, are con men, harassers, layabouts and plagiarists.
(12) In a dark place, someone who was laughing in secret is Plagiarist.
(13) Without innovation, self-operational model and promoting brand, even the flawless plagiarist cannot get the essence.
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