Crossword-Solution: PLAGIARISE
We have 9 clues for the answer “PLAGIARISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Aerial pigs (anag) – steal ideas to present as one’s own | 1 answer |
| Knock off – I sip a lager (anag) | 1 answer |
| take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech | 2 answers |
| to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own | 2 answers |
| CITE (ant.) | 4 answers |
| CRIB ___ | 29 answers |
| borrow | 43 answers |
| diddle | 52 answers |
| Feign | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PLAGIARISE (5)
What can I do? I must derive my thoughts from some source or other; and, after all, it is better to plagiarise from the features of my landlord than from the works of Butler and Cervantes.
Since my shortcomings I avow, The story now, you must allow, Trips lightly and in happy vein? GILL: O, yes, father, though it is rather Like some parts of your “Beltane.” MYSELF: How, child! Dare you accuse your sire Of plagiary--that sin most dire? And if I do, small blame there lies; It is myself I plagiarise.
You see, she has been accustomed to have the symptoms all to herself; and for me to plagiarise them, as it were, must seem quite an impertinence.
But by the side of this indolent search after the enjoyment of the hour, Sterne cultivated a formidable species of literature in which he had so few competitors that, in after years, his indolence prompted him to plagiarise freely from sources which, surely, no human being would discover.
John Locke, and the other members of a committee of the English Board of Trade, advised the English Government to plagiarise the Scottish project, and seize the section of the Isthmus of Panama on which the Scots meant to settle.
Quotes with PLAGIARISE (3)
In light of my distanced telescopic exposure to the mayhem, I refused to plagiarise others’ personal tragedies as my own. There is an authorship in misery that costs more than empathy. Often I’d found myself dumbstruck in failed attempts to simulate that particular unfamiliar dolour. After all, no one takes pleasure in being possessed by a wailing father collecting the decapitated head of his innocent six year old. Even on the hinge of a willing attempt at full empathy with t…
Writers who copy or plagiarise others are dreaming in another man’s sleep.
In the world of creativity, laziness translates into an inability to be rigorous enough to create fearlessly. It makes us plagiarise or water our creativity down to make it more acceptable to the public.