plagiarization

/ˌpleɪdʒərəˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of copying someone else's work or ideas without permission and presenting them as one's own.
    • The company's plagiarization of the competitor's design led to a lawsuit.
    • The professor warned the class that plagiarization would result in automatic failure.
    • Modern technology has made plagiarization easier, but detection tools have also improved.
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