Definition of Plagiaristic

1. Adjective. Copied and passed off as your own. "A work dotted with plagiarized phrases"

Exact synonyms: Plagiarised, Plagiarized
Similar to: Derived
Derivative terms: Plagiarism, Plagiarism

Definition of Plagiaristic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plagiaristic

plage
plages
plagiarhythm
plagiarhythms
plagiaries
plagiarisation
plagiarise
plagiarised
plagiariser
plagiarisers
plagiarises
plagiarising
plagiarism
plagiarisms
plagiarist
plagiaristic (current term)
plagiarists
plagiarization
plagiarize
plagiarized
plagiarizer
plagiarizers
plagiarizes
plagiarizing
plagiary
plagihedral
plagio-
plagiocephalic
plagiocephalies
plagiocephalism

Literary usage of Plagiaristic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Preacher and His Place by David Hummell Greer (1895)
"And yet, it seems to me that much of our preaching to-day is of that plagiaristic kind. It is the preaching of things and doctrines which we have taken ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"... nevertheless rose into consciousness with the semblance of a spontaneous idea, and gave rise to a distinctly plagiaristic publication. GK GILBERT. ..."

3. The Preacher and His Place by David Hummell Greer (1895)
"And yet, it seems to me that much of our preaching to-day is of that plagiaristic kind. It is the preaching of things and doctrines which we have taken ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"... nevertheless rose into consciousness with the semblance of a spontaneous idea, and gave rise to a distinctly plagiaristic publication. GK GILBERT. ..."

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