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Definition of improvise
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of improvise is as below...
Improvise
(v. t.) To bring
about,
arrange,
or make, on a
sudden,
or
without
previous
preparation..
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Improvisate
::
Improvisate
(v. t. & i.) To
improvise;
to
extemporize.
Improvisation
::
Improvisation
(n.) That which is
improvised;
an
impromptu.
Improvisator
::
Improvisator
(n.) An
improviser,
or
improvvisatore..
Improviser
::
Improviser
(n.) One who
improvises.
Improvised
::
Improvised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Improvis.
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. t.) To
compose,
recite,
or sing
extemporaneously,
especially
in
verse;
to
extemporize;
also, to play upon an
instrument,
or to act,
extemporaneously..
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. t.) To
invent,
or
provide,
offhand,
or on the spur of the
moment;
as, he
improvised
a
hammer
out of a
stone..
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. i.) To
produce
or
render
extemporaneous
compositions,
especially
in verse or in
music,
without
previous
preparation;
hence,
to do
anything
offhand..
Zareba
::
Zareba
(n.) An
improvised
stockade;
especially,
one made of thorn
bushes,
etc..
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. t.) To bring
about,
arrange,
or make, on a
sudden,
or
without
previous
preparation..
Quodlibet
::
Quodlibet
(n.) A
medley
improvised
by
several
performers.
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