extemporise

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To make or create extempore
To do something, particularly to perform or speak, without prior planning or thought; to act in an impromptu manner; to improvise
To do something in a makeshift way
To compose extemporaneously or improvise
{f} do something (i.e. sing, perform, speak) without advance preparation, improvise (also extemporize)
extemporize
To do something, particularly to perform or speak, without prior planning or thought; to act in an impromptu manner; to improvise
extemporize
perform without preparation; "he extemporized a speech at the wedding"
extemporize
ex·tem·po·rize extemporizes extemporizing extemporized in BRIT, also use extemporise If you extemporize, you speak, act, or perform something immediately, without rehearsing or preparing it beforehand. He completely departed from the text and extemporized in a very energetic fashion. = improvise. to speak or perform without preparation or practice
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To do, make, or utter extempore or off-hand; to prepare in great haste, under urgent necessity, or with scanty or unsuitable materials; as, to extemporize a dinner, a costume, etc
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manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand; "after the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks"
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To speak extempore; especially, to discourse without special preparation; to make an offhand address
extemporize
{f} do something (i.e. sing, perform, speak) without advance preparation, improvise (also extemporise)
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