to inflict ones preoccupations or obsessions on another person
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tripto inflict one's preoccupations or obsessions on (another person)
projectionsThe unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person
projectionThe unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person
projectingTransfer or attribute one's own emotion or desire to (another person), esp. unconsciously
projectedTransfer or attribute one's own emotion or desire to (another person), esp. unconsciously
plagiariseto steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarizeto steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
projectiveRelating to the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person
plagiarisesPLAGIARISE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarisedPLAGIARISE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
playto set (one person or thing) against another, usually for one's own gain or advantage
plagiarizesPLAGIARIZE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarizingPLAGIARIZE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarisingPLAGIARISE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
plagiarizedPLAGIARIZE, to steal ideas or writings from another person and present them as one's own
misappropriates(of a person) Dishonestly or unfairly take (something, esp. money, belonging to another) for one's own use
misappropriate(of a person) Dishonestly or unfairly take (something, esp. money, belonging to another) for one's own use
misappropriated(of a person) Dishonestly or unfairly take (something, esp. money, belonging to another) for one's own use
smoogedto dance very slowly and amorously with one's arms around another person, or (of two people) to dance together in such a way
robto take something from one person or thing to pay one's debt or hypothetical debt to another, as to sacrifice one's health by overworking