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Definition of Plagiarised
1. Adjective. Copied and passed off as your own. "A work dotted with plagiarized phrases"
Similar to: Derived
Derivative terms: Plagiarism, Plagiarism
Definition of Plagiarised
1. Verb. (past of plagiarise) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Plagiarised
1. plagiarise [v] - See also: plagiarise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plagiarised
Literary usage of Plagiarised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. London Society edited by James Hogg, Florence Marryat (1879)
"... showing what was original in it and what was plagiarised, and giving chapter
and verse for his authority. know one young actress who made a great hit in ..."
2. On the History, Position, and Treatment of the Public Records of Ireland by John Thomas Gilbert (1864)
"I., annotations put forward as new original researches, pages 113, 120,
549;—plagiarised from Hardiman, pages 133, 8 and 9. Calendar—Vol. ..."
3. A Selected Bibliography and Syllabus of the History of the South, 1584-1876 by Howard Haines Brinton, Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown, Alexander von Humboldt, John Nicol Farquhar, William Kenneth Boyd, John Washington Lockhart, Robert Reid, José López de Bustamante, Robert Preston Brooks, Jonnie (Lockhart) Wallis, Evergreen Press, F (1915)
"From Dowson's Hindu Classical Dictionary, 123 passages were plagiarised. ...
about 60 passages were plagiarised ; from Myer's Qabbala, 34. ..."
4. London Society edited by James Hogg, Florence Marryat (1879)
"... showing what was original in it and what was plagiarised, and giving chapter
and verse for his authority. know one young actress who made a great hit in ..."
5. On the History, Position, and Treatment of the Public Records of Ireland by John Thomas Gilbert (1864)
"I., annotations put forward as new original researches, pages 113, 120,
549;—plagiarised from Hardiman, pages 133, 8 and 9. Calendar—Vol. ..."
6. A Selected Bibliography and Syllabus of the History of the South, 1584-1876 by Howard Haines Brinton, Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown, Alexander von Humboldt, John Nicol Farquhar, William Kenneth Boyd, John Washington Lockhart, Robert Reid, José López de Bustamante, Robert Preston Brooks, Jonnie (Lockhart) Wallis, Evergreen Press, F (1915)
"From Dowson's Hindu Classical Dictionary, 123 passages were plagiarised. ...
about 60 passages were plagiarised ; from Myer's Qabbala, 34. ..."