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

Word Combinations

Example:Teachers should be vigilant against students who plagiarise academic papers.

Definition:relating to schools, colleges, or universities; concerned with teaching and learning in an educational environment.

From academic

Example:It is unacceptable to plagiarise literary works when you are writing a research paper.

Definition:relating to the production of literature; the kind of literature written by a particular person, of a particular kind, or in a particular period or style.

From literary

Example:He was accused of plagiarising a well-known painter's creative style in his new series of paintings.

Definition:showing or involving imagination or original thought; inventing or creating something new.

From creative

Example:The composer was found guilty of plagiarising a popular musical composition.

Definition:relating to or denoting music; melodious.

From musical

Example:The idea of intellectual plagiarism is highly unethical in academic institutions.

Definition:of, relating to, or denoting the mind and mental faculties, especially the capacity for understanding, reasoning, and abstract thought.

From intellectual

Example:One must be careful not to plagiarise artistic works when creating collages or other forms of mixed-media art.

Definition:relating to or concerned with the creation and appreciation of works of artistic worth or merit.

From artistic

Example:Authors have the legal right to file a lawsuit for plagiarism if their work is stolen.

Definition:relating to the law; in accordance with the law.

From legal

Example:To stay ethical, one should never plagiarise another's work in any form of publication.

Definition:conforming to standards of right and wrong behavior; morally correct.

From ethical

Example:His unethical act of plagiarising others' work tarnished his reputation.

Definition:morally wrong.

From unethical

Example:He intentionally plagiarised the thesis to achieve higher grades without putting in the necessary effort.

Definition:done or intended to be done on purpose; deliberate.

From intentional