Definitions
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- noun A person who
plagiarizes
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own
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Examples
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Who wouldn't love being called a plagiarizer by the tender hearted Senator Clinton!
Hillary And Obama's Warm Backstage Moment Before Debate 2009
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If Internet plagiarism is an addiction, then reporting a plagiarizer to the dean and flunking her is ineffective, because it doesn't address the dependency.
Anastasia Rubis: 'Tis the Season, for Student Plagiarizing Anastasia Rubis 2011
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If Internet plagiarism is an addiction, then reporting a plagiarizer to the dean and flunking her is ineffective, because it doesn't address the dependency.
Anastasia Rubis: 'Tis the Season, for Student Plagiarizing Anastasia Rubis 2011
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If Internet plagiarism is an addiction, then reporting a plagiarizer to the dean and flunking her is ineffective, because it doesn't address the dependency.
Anastasia Rubis: 'Tis the Season, for Student Plagiarizing Anastasia Rubis 2011
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Enemies of the State Reuters Some notable victims of China's efforts to maintain a harmonious society More photos and interactive graphics The government has since launched a state media campaign portraying Mr. Ai as a "maverick" and a plagiarizer, defending China's socialist legal system, and dismissing international calls for his release.
China's Crackdown Signals Shift Jeremy Page 2011
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If Internet plagiarism is an addiction, then reporting a plagiarizer to the dean and flunking her is ineffective, because it doesn't address the dependency.
Anastasia Rubis: 'Tis the Season, for Student Plagiarizing Anastasia Rubis 2011
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If Internet plagiarism is an addiction, then reporting a plagiarizer to the dean and flunking her is ineffective, because it doesn't address the dependency.
Anastasia Rubis: 'Tis the Season, for Student Plagiarizing Anastasia Rubis 2011
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If Internet plagiarism is an addiction, then reporting a plagiarizer to the dean and flunking her is ineffective, because it doesn't address the dependency.
Anastasia Rubis: 'Tis the Season, for Student Plagiarizing Anastasia Rubis 2011
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But one of the more likely candidates, Solicitor General Elena Kagan, has already become a target - CBS News posted a blog entry by a former Bush White House staffer (and confirmed plagiarizer) that posited a rumor that Kagan was gay as a confirmed fact.
Rumors On Tax Day: Tea Parties, Elena Kagan, and Financial Reform 2010
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Daschle added that Colorado Republicans "now have to choose between a serial plagiarizer who has lost the faith of his party or a five-term ex-Congressman who spent the last decade as a mouthpiece for the radical right."
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