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Definition of Plagiarized
1. Adjective. Copied and passed off as your own. "A work dotted with plagiarized phrases"
Similar to: Derived
Derivative terms: Plagiarism, Plagiarism
Definition of Plagiarized
1. Verb. (past of plagiarize) ¹
2. Adjective. produced using plagiarism ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Plagiarized
1. plagiarize [v] - See also: plagiarize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plagiarized
Literary usage of Plagiarized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Truth about an Author by Arnold Bennett (1903)
"Here again life plagiarized the sentimental novel, for I did win the guineas.
My friends were delighted, but they declined to admit a particle of surprise. ..."
2. Sunlight and shadow; or, Gleanings from my life-work by John Bartholomew Gough (1881)
"... Travesty on the Little Busy Bee— The plagiarized Sermon — Sermon on the Slothful
Man — " Awake ..."
3. The Library Magazine (1887)
"... Journal accused Mr. Pope of having plagiarized certain verses from this comedy,
and published them in the third volume of his Miscellanies:— " "fis thus ..."
4. The Equilibration of Human Aptitudes and Powers of Adaptation by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1895)
"... a former Slave, Wins Justinian's Fame—Spirit that makes Pirates—System of
semi- Plagiarism—Great Common Principle Cannot be plagiarized— Attempt to ..."
5. The London Medical Gazette (1849)
"... from the American press, too many of which are but plagiarized compilations.
Those now before us are the result of accurate and diligent personal ..."
6. The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review (1892)
"Written as they were, in the early part of 1879, they certainly could not have
been plagiarized from the lines written by EP Parker,—with whom I do not have ..."
7. Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers by James Donaldson, Alexander Roberts, Allan Menzies (1869)
"THE GREEKS plagiarized FROM ONE ANOTHER. BEFORE handling the point proposed, we
must, by way of preface, add to the close of the fifth book what is wanting. ..."
8. The Truth about an Author by Arnold Bennett (1903)
"Here again life plagiarized the sentimental novel, for I did win the guineas.
My friends were delighted, but they declined to admit a particle of surprise. ..."
9. Sunlight and shadow; or, Gleanings from my life-work by John Bartholomew Gough (1881)
"... Travesty on the Little Busy Bee— The plagiarized Sermon — Sermon on the Slothful
Man — " Awake ..."
10. The Library Magazine (1887)
"... Journal accused Mr. Pope of having plagiarized certain verses from this comedy,
and published them in the third volume of his Miscellanies:— " "fis thus ..."
11. The Equilibration of Human Aptitudes and Powers of Adaptation by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1895)
"... a former Slave, Wins Justinian's Fame—Spirit that makes Pirates—System of
semi- Plagiarism—Great Common Principle Cannot be plagiarized— Attempt to ..."
12. The London Medical Gazette (1849)
"... from the American press, too many of which are but plagiarized compilations.
Those now before us are the result of accurate and diligent personal ..."
13. The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review (1892)
"Written as they were, in the early part of 1879, they certainly could not have
been plagiarized from the lines written by EP Parker,—with whom I do not have ..."
14. Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers by James Donaldson, Alexander Roberts, Allan Menzies (1869)
"THE GREEKS plagiarized FROM ONE ANOTHER. BEFORE handling the point proposed, we
must, by way of preface, add to the close of the fifth book what is wanting. ..."