verb (3rd person singular present tense of plagiarise) as in strong fondness

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copies, borrow, steals, lifts

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Example Sentences

Example:Some students simply copy or plagiarise their friends' work.

Definition:reproduces, imitates, or (informal, chiefly British) plagiarises something using the same words, style, or parameters as the original (typically implying objection or a lack of originality).

From copies

Example:She was accused of borrowing too many ideas from other authors without proper acknowledgment.

Definition:take and use (ideas or language) in a way that suggests they are your own; (often negative) use (ideas, text, etc.) from someone else’s work without acknowledgment.

From borrow

Example:He was caught stealing ideas he didn't invent himself for his latest project.

Definition:take and use (ideas, words, etc.) that are not your own, especially in order to present them as your own; to use without authorisation or payment.

From steals

Example:She was caught lifting entire paragraphs from various sources for her thesis.

Definition:use or take something that belongs to or was created by someone else, typically without their consent or without crediting them.

From lifts