Plagiarising

Word PLAGIARISING
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Definitions and meanings of "Plagiarising"

What do we mean by plagiarising?

To use, and pass off as one's own, someone else's writing, speech, ideas, or other intellectual or creative work, especially in an academic context; to commit plagiarism.

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The word "plagiarising" in example sentences

Doesn't matter if you're not directly plagiarising the text but just using ideas -- characters and settings -- that "can't be copyrighted." ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

This is the funniest and to my mind most refreshing sequence in the movie, and it reminded me of the wonderful moment in Quiz Show when Paul Scofield, as the old-style literary academic Mark Van Doren, says dismissively of his son's depredations that "cheating on a quiz show is like plagiarising a comic strip". ❋ Philip French (2010)

I hope that I will not be accused of plagiarising when I make that claim, but to the best of my knowledge it was me. ❋ Mark Seddon (2011)

It is possible, I suppose, that this recent activity has been stimulated by the current New York court case, in which J.K. Rowling is trying to stop someone from plagiarising chunks of her books into a self-styled "lexicon". ❋ Maxine (2009)

Click to read. toombaker and rhf have been flagged for plagiarising. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Or how about the time Harding was caught plagiarising word-for-word from Moscow publication The eXile? ❋ Unknown (2011)

What Masnick spectacularly fails to see is that even if this were true, even if copyright legislation became so wildly draconian, in the cloud-cuckoo-land of an imagined future, as to render all new creative work open to challenge, all those existing in-copyright works they were purportedly plagiarising would be themselves contestable. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

In the same way I do not rejoice at the news that Johann Hari, my old bête noire, who I last saw only to vent my spleen over the Iraq War has come a cropper over what I suspected to be his record of plagiarising other peoples work. ❋ Mark Seddon (2011)

Along the way she has been accused of misusing her role as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commission on Refugees, of plagiarising her story, and of exploiting the misfortunes of thousands of rape victims in the war that tore apart the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Now for the plagiarising corner, it is down the corridor, first left and then a hard right or you can follow me if you like, that's where I'm headed. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It is not that "intellectual property" is "stolen" -- like a plagiarised sentence is somehow removed from the original work when it's spliced into the plagiarising text -- but that the terms of use have been breached. ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

Mister Smith says: toombaker and rhf have been flagged for plagiarising rhf? ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the same way I do not rejoice at the news that Johann Hari, my old bête noire, who I last saw only to vent my spleen over the Iraq War has come a cropper over what I suspected to be his record of plagiarising other peoples work. ❋ Mark Seddon (2011)

When he was accused of plagiarising Al Gore and Bill Clinton, he turned on his advisers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What if an outlet caught plagiarising content was immediately removed from the Google News index? ❋ Unknown (2008)

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