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Adjective plagiaristic has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: PlagiaristicDefinition: Describing an act or behavior that involves the unauthorized use or imitation of someone else's work, ideas, or writing, typically claiming them as one's own. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Referring to an act of plagiarism or characteristics resembling plagiarism. Example: The student's essay was full of plagiaristic content, resulting in severe consequences. Sense 2: Pertaining to a person's tendency or habit of plagiarizing. Example: The professor warned the class against plagiaristic tendencies and emphasized the importance of originality. Sense 3: Relating to an object, work, or concept that exhibits significant similarities to something already known or created. Example: Many critics argue that the movie's plot is highly plagiaristic, resembling a famous novel published years ago. Sense 4 (Local Usage): Commonly used in specific regions to describe the act of copying or imitating local artistic styles, traditions, or customs. Example: The local artist was criticized for creating plagiaristic paintings that imitated the renowned folk art of the region. Related Products: | ||||
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