plagiarize (Amer.)

plagiarize (Amer.)
['pla·gi·a·rize || 'pleɪdʒəraɪz]
v. להעתיק את יצירות הזולת (ספרות, פטנטים וכו') ללא רשות; להעתיק חומר המוגן על ידי זכות יוצרים או ע"י פטנט ללא רשות (גם plagiarise)

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