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Definition of Plagiarizers
1. plagiarizer [n] - See also: plagiarizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plagiarizers
Literary usage of Plagiarizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science and Revolution by Ernest Untermann (1905)
"But not one of the bourgeois plagiarizers or commentators equaled the proletarian
masters who had made a new departure in those sciences. ..."
2. Science and Revolution by Ernest Untermann (1905)
"But not one of the bourgeois plagiarizers or commentators equaled the proletarian
masters who had made a new departure in those sciences. ..."
3. Senator Benjamin H. Hill of Georgia: His Life, Speeches and Writings by Benjamin Harvey Hill (1891)
"... the productions of such men as Stevens, Phillips, and Sumner, and the lesser
followers and second-hand plagiarizers down South, you will find all their ..."
4. Antiquity Unveiled: Ancient Voices from the the Spirit Realms Disclose the by Jonathan M.] [Roberts (1894)
"... or of Paul, as the same man has been manifestly called by the Christian
plagiarizers of his theological and philosophical writings ; and perhaps they ..."
5. The Stenographer (1895)
"... dubs as " plagiarizers who come with pretenses of improvement"—you may well
believe that there is more fire than smoke in our vicinity. ..."
6. Science and Revolution by Ernest Untermann (1905)
"But not one of the bourgeois plagiarizers or commentators equaled the proletarian
masters who had made a new departure in those sciences. ..."
7. Science and Revolution by Ernest Untermann (1905)
"But not one of the bourgeois plagiarizers or commentators equaled the proletarian
masters who had made a new departure in those sciences. ..."
8. Senator Benjamin H. Hill of Georgia: His Life, Speeches and Writings by Benjamin Harvey Hill (1891)
"... the productions of such men as Stevens, Phillips, and Sumner, and the lesser
followers and second-hand plagiarizers down South, you will find all their ..."
9. Antiquity Unveiled: Ancient Voices from the the Spirit Realms Disclose the by Jonathan M.] [Roberts (1894)
"... or of Paul, as the same man has been manifestly called by the Christian
plagiarizers of his theological and philosophical writings ; and perhaps they ..."
10. The Stenographer (1895)
"... dubs as " plagiarizers who come with pretenses of improvement"—you may well
believe that there is more fire than smoke in our vicinity. ..."