You have two options, both leading to successful removal of the plagiarized content, nothing that was stolen is kept:
Roll-back
To undo plagiarism you're often forced to make a major edit by removing a lot of content. Somehow we trained the reviewers to reject such major edits (not often because they appear to be audits).
If you feel your only option is to remove a substantial amount of content, consider seeking help from a chat room where it's members are prepared to help getting the review task approved. By sharing the review task the members will handle that task.
(do note that any organized moderation is still subject to site policies and shouldn't be abused). The chatroom can probably also help in verifying if other options are viable.
Roll-forward
As you have to suggest an edit you could look into extending and improving substantially while removing the plagiarized content and adding attribution if their license allows for it.
That should get such suggested-edits gets passed reviewers because the wiki gets richer in content and as a result of that the plagiarism is gone. And an improved wiki is also helpful for future visitors.
The following is an example of how such a roll-forward edit could look like:
ssh.net is an open-source .Net port of the Java Sharp.SSH library and is available under the BSD licence.
Use this tag if you have a question about using one of its features, including but not limited to:
- Execution of SSH command, SFTP or SCP functionality
- Remote, dynamic and local port forwarding
- Shell/Terminal implementation.
- any of the key exchange, encryption or hash methods
- use of the OCKS4, SOCKS5 and/or HTTP Proxy
The library can be used on any of these frameworks:
- .NET Framework 3.5; 4.0
- Silverlight 4; 5
- Windows Phone 7.1; 8.0
Make sure to either tag or indicate clearly for which framework the answers you're looking for should fit.
The stable version 2013.4.7 is also available as NuGet package. There are also beta versions available. Make sure to include the version number you use in your question.
above text is based on the content found on the project website