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Made to work or suffice.
makeshift
substituted
jury-rigged
temporary
impermanent
Without prior preparation, planning or rehearsal.
impromptu
1
Generally speaking, American forces use two technologies to protect against
improvised
bombs.
2
Corporate plans prompt
improvised
behaviour from employees, including gaming the new rules.
3
They admitted to using
improvised
explosive devices against U.S. soldiers in Iraq.
4
Some brandished other
improvised
weapons; still others held rocks in their hands.
5
Said Torre, He only
improvised
in the way that he did it.
6
An
improvised
explosive device has today been made safe in Co Galway.
7
Then she took the lute and
improvised
and sang the following verses:
8
This is the reason a good portion of my act is
improvised
.
9
An Army bomb disposal team rendered the viable
improvised
explosive device safe.
10
So I
improvised
,
and told the McCoys what they-andAmerica-wantedto hear.
11
With an
improvised
lance Ahan also speared three salmon in the rapids.
12
He was fitted up with an
improvised
bed in the little sitting-room.
13
Perhaps a hundred expensively dressed people looked up at the
improvised
stage.
14
And insurgent
improvised
bombs, the country's deadliest threat, are down 90 percent.
15
Under our
improvised
constitution it is the only real guarantee against tyranny.
16
It was
improvised
,
but we'd felt stuck in a rut for years.
improvised
improvise
·
improvised hospital
improvised bed