plagiaristic

plagiaristic
pla·gia·ris·tic

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  • plagiarized — adjective copied and passed off as your own used plagiarized data in his thesis a work dotted with plagiarized phrases • Syn: ↑plagiaristic, ↑plagiarised • Similar to: ↑derived • Derivationally rel …   Useful english dictionary

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