Plagiary
71taking — Synonyms and related words: acceptable, acceptance, acquisition, admission, admittance, adoption, adorable, agreeable, alluring, annexational, appealing, appetizing, appropriation, assumption, attractive, beguiling, bewitching, blandishing,… …
72plagiarism — pla|gia|ris|m [ˈpleıdʒərızəm] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: plagiary plagiarism (17 19 centuries), from Latin plagiarius thief , from plagium hunting net ] 1.) [U] when someone uses another person s words, ideas, or work and pretends they are their …
73ПЛАГИАТ — (от лат. plagio похищаю) англ. plagiary /plagiarism; нем. Plagiat. Присвоение или самовольное использование чужого художественного, на учного произведения без согласия автора и без ссылки на него …
74plagiarist — (n.) 1670s, from plagiary plagiarist (see PLAGIARIZE (Cf. plagiarize)) + IST (Cf. ist). Related: Plagiaristic …
75plagiarize — (v.) 1716, with IZE (Cf. ize) + plagiary plagiarist (1590s), from plagiarius one who kidnaps the child or slave of another, also a literary thief, from plagiare to kidnap (see PLAGIARISM (Cf. plagiarism)). Related: Plagiarized; plagiarizing …
76plagiarist — n. 1. Plagiary, literary thief. 2. Plagiarism, crime of literary theft …
77plagiarism — n 1.(all chiefly in reference to literary material) piracy, theft, thievery, robbery, stealing, pilferage; appropriation, usurpation, assumption, arrogation; deception, imposture; plagiary. 2.(all chiefly in reference to literary material) copy,… …
78plagiarist — /pleyjsrast/, or plagiary /pleyjiyehriy/ One who publishes the thoughts and writings of another as his own …
79plagiarism — [plā′jə riz΄əm] n. [< L plagiarius, kidnapper: see PLAGIARY & ISM] 1. the act of plagiarizing 2. an idea, plot, etc. that has been plagiarized plagiarist n. plagiaristic adj …
80plagiarize — [plā′jə rīz΄] vt., vi. plagiarized, plagiarizing [see PLAGIARY] to take (ideas, writings, etc.) from (another) and pass them off as one s own plagiarizer n …