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improuise

 

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Improuise

Definition

verb

1. To spontaneously create or perform something without preparation or prior planning.

2. To make do with the available resources or materials; to use what is at hand to solve a problem.

Examples

Example 1: Sarah was asked to sing a song at the last minute, and she had to improuise a melody on the spot.

Example 2: The chef had run out of a key ingredient, so he had to improuise and substitute it with something else to complete the dish.

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