Yes, you can plagiarize yourself at university by submitting work that you have previously submitted for another course without proper citation or acknowledgment. This is known as self-plagiarism and is generally considered unethical in academic settings.
It is illegal to plagiarize work.
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The noun form of "plagiarize" is "plagiarism."
You cannot plagiarize yourself.
its a verb because you are coping somones writing and you are
A good idea is to not plagiarize. People have lost their jobs, and international statuses over it. It is very serious. Just write it yourself.
Yes.
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The noun forms of the verb to plagiarize are plagiarist, plagiarizer, plagiarism, and the gerund, plagiarizing.
Absolutely!
If you state the name of the person whom you are quoting, then you are by definition not plagiarizing. To plagiarize is to claim that you have written something yourself, which was actually written by someone else. Of course, you may still be guilty of violating a copyright, if you quote at excessive length without the author's permission. It just won't be plagiarism.
All of the above