0 past simple and past participle of plagiarize
1 to use another person's ideas or work and pretend that it is your own:
I have plagiarized their title for the heading to this section of the article.
Each includes a list of major plagiarism detection services as well as some major sources of plagiarized materials, including paper mills.
In rare instances, college professors have been fired when it was discovered that they plagiarized during college or graduate school.
Petitioners said that it contains plagiarized portions taken out of context to support the arguments for denying their petition.
People often truly believe that the information they plagiarized was actually that of their own.
People inadvertently plagiarized about 39% of the time either by regenerating another person's thought or falsely recalling someone's thought as their own.
It was later found to have plagiarized other programs and had its titles revoked.
The number of works vivibear plagiarized is more than 600.