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Extemporize

verb
(past & past part. extemporized; pres. part. extemporizing)
1.
Manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand.  Synonym: improvise.
2.
Perform without preparation.  Synonyms: ad-lib, extemporise, improvise, improvize.






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"Extemporize" Quotes from Famous Books



... behind reason; are forever backsliding and debauching themselves among the companions of their youth. But man's salvation lies not in degrading his reason to the level of his loyalties, nor in allowing the two to drift apart, but in acquiring a finer loyalty. And while one cannot extemporize the symbols and imagery of devotion, these will surely grow ...
— The Moral Economy • Ralph Barton Perry

... fountain from which have flowed all these streams for the refreshment of human souls. From these I compiled a short service, dismissing my congregation without a sermon, having none with me fit for their comprehension, and lacking courage to extemporize one, though vehemently moved by the spirit to do so. I think on Sunday next I will write one especially for ...
— Records of Later Life • Frances Anne Kemble

... their caresses that he tried to get clear of them, lest his wife might be jealous; but it was of no use trying to free himself, for they made him sit on a stone bench, and, handing him a guitar, requested him to extemporize some verses:— ...
— Tales from the Lands of Nuts and Grapes - Spanish and Portuguese Folklore • Charles Sellers and Others

... became necessary to extemporize for this soldier a training which should fit him for the duties of the position so unexpectedly opened to him; and the man chosen as his tutor was a professor at Moscow, distinguished as a jurist and theologian,—a man of remarkable force of character, and devoted to Russian ideas as distinguished ...
— Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume II • Andrew Dickson White



Words linked to "Extemporize" :   make do, get by, cope, manage, execute, do, deal, grapple, perform, make out, extemporization, contend



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