Word Meanings - PLAGIARY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To commit plagiarism.
Related words: (words related to PLAGIARY)
- COMMITTAL
The act of commiting, or the state of being committed; commitment. - COMMITTER
1. One who commits; one who does or perpetrates. South. 2. A fornicator. T. Decker. - COMMIT
1. To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to intrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto. Commit thy way unto the Lord. Ps. xxxvii. 5. Bid him farewell, commit him to the grave. Shak. 2. To put in charge of a jailor; to imprison. These - COMMITTABLE
Capable of being committed. - PLAGIARISM
1. The act or practice of plagiarizing. 2. That which plagiarized. - COMMITTIBLE
Capable of being committed; liable to be committed. Sir T. Browne. - COMMITTEEMAN
A member of a committee. - COMMITMENT
1. The act of commiting, or putting in charge, keeping, or trust; consigment; esp., the act of commiting to prison. They were glad to compound for his bare commitment to the Tower, whence he was within few days enlarged. Clarendon. 2. A warrant - COMMITTEE
One or more persons elected or appointed, to whom any matter or bussiness is referred, either by a legislative body, or by a court, or by any collective body of men acting together. Commitee of the whole , a committee, embracing all the members - SUBCOMMITTEE
An under committee; a part or division of a committee. Yet by their sequestrators and subcommittees abroad . . . those orders were commonly disobeyed. Milton. - NONCOMMITTAL
A state of not being committed or pledged; forbearance or refusal to commit one's self. Also used adjectively. - RECOMMIT
To commit again; to give back into keeping; specifically, to refer again to a committee; as, to recommit a bill to the same committee. - RECOMMITMENT; RECOMMITTAL
A second or renewed commitment; a renewed reference to a committee.