0 present participle of plagiarize
1 to use another person's ideas or work and pretend that it is your own:
Plagiarism, in contrast, is concerned with the unearned increment to the plagiarizing author's reputation that is achieved through false claims of authorship.
In 2011, the school's dean of medicine resigned after plagiarizing much of his graduation address.
Since integrating external code is often harder than writing it from scratch, most plagiarizing students choose to do so from their peers.
In one of her rare interviews she described her method as plagiarizing reality.
I accept my personal duty to promote an honorable attitude in my academic life by refraining from lying, cheating, stealing, plagiarizing, or vandalizing.
Some media outlets have criticized him for plagiarizing the music in the song.
Pamuk was accused of plagiarizing many parts of the novel.
In the adult age she has read significantly less, fearing subconscious plagiarizing.