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plagiarism

noun as in copying of another's written work

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In the piece, Gladwell asked, “Should a charge of plagiarism ruin your life?”

CNN presenter Fareed Zakaria has been hit by another wave of plagiarism accusations.

In November 2013, Driscoll was accused of plagiarism by radio talk show host Janet Mefferd.

Dorothy Parker once noted that “the only ‘ism’ Hollywood cares about is plagiarism.”

To help make a case, the suit attempts to establish both opportunity and a pattern of plagiarism on the part of the band.

Besides all this, there is the painful question of plagiarism.

There was therefore every possibility of Nilus being suddenly confronted with the source of his plagiarism.

Their fine thoughts he certainly associated with his own, but with such skill that he could not be accused of plagiarism.

Speak freely, for we priests—' That last was a direct plagiarism from a faquir by the Taksali Gate.

The plagiarism which, if not found out at once, was found out very soon, is the least of these: in fact hardly a fault at all.

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to plagiarism, such as: falsification, infringement, piracy, appropriation, borrowing, and fraud.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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