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plagiarized

adjective as in imitated

adjective as in quoted

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Yet from the reader's point of view, plagiarized work can remain informative work.

All this led the Huffington Post to warn that the paintings may be “plagiarized,” and therefore “stunningly unoriginal.”

It turned out she had plagiarized dozens of passages from another author.

Unconsciously he plagiarized the sigh of Johanna Ambrosius' poem: "Ach, htt' ich frher dich geseh'n!"

It was some years since proven that he had plagiarized other poems,—even one from Mrs. Hemans.

The other newspapers enviously plagiarized it and set their news-sleuths on Jim's trail.

Further, Porphyry records twice that accusations were popularly made against Plotinos, that he had plagiarized from Numenius.

One paper advised him to read "Hodden;" another said he had plagiarized from that popular writer.

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On this page you'll find 79 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to plagiarized, such as: cognate, secondary, subordinate, acquired, ancestral, and caused.

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

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