plagiarized

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plagiarized

He submitted a plagiarized essay to his professor.

Definition

Adjective: - Copied and passed off as one's own: Describes something (like text, ideas, or data) that has been taken from someone else's work without proper acknowledgment and presented as if it were original.

Usage

The adjective "plagiarized" is used to describe a work or part of a work that is the product of plagiarism. It is often used in academic, journalistic, and artistic contexts to denote a serious ethical or legal violation. - It typically modifies nouns like work, paper, essay, article, content, data, phrases, material, thesis. - Common verbs used with it include to be, to contain, to discover, to find, to use, to submit.

Examples
  • The professor discovered that the student's essay was plagiarized.
  • The journalist was fired for publishing a plagiarized article.
  • Plagiarized content can result in severe penalties, including expulsion.
  • He used plagiarized data in his thesis.
Advanced Usage
  • "admittedly plagiarized": Used to describe work that the author or someone else concedes was copied.
    • The author issued an apology for the admittedly plagiarized sections of her novel.
  • "heavily plagiarized": Emphasizes that a large portion of the work is copied.
    • The report was rejected because it was heavily plagiarized from an online source.
Variants and Related Words
  • Plagiarize (verb): To take and use (the thoughts, writings, inventions, etc., of another person) as one's own.
    • He was accused of trying to plagiarize a famous poem.
  • Plagiarism (noun): The act of plagiarizing; the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author.
    • Academic plagiarism is a form of intellectual theft.
  • Plagiarist (noun): A person who plagiarizes.
    • The exposed plagiarist lost all credibility.
Synonyms
  • Copied: Reproduced exactly from an original.
  • Pirated: Used especially for copyrighted work used without permission.
  • Stolen: Taken without right or permission (often used metaphorically for ideas).
  • Unoriginal: Not novel or inventive; derivative.
Antonyms
  • Original: Created directly and personally by a particular artist; not a copy.
  • Authentic: Of undisputed origin; genuine.
  • Cited: Referenced with acknowledgment to the source.
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • "To pass off as one's own": This is the core idea embedded in the definition of "plagiarized."
    • He plagiarized the paper by passing it off as his own work.
  • "A patchwork of plagiarism": Describes a work constructed from many different copied sources.
    • The thesis was a patchwork of plagiarism from various journals.
plagiarized

He submitted a plagiarized essay to his professor.

Adjective
  1. copied and passed off as your own
    • used plagiarized data in his thesis
    • a work dotted with plagiarized phrases

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