Similar words: improvise, improvisation, improvident, provision, provisions, provisional, improved, improvement. Meaning: ['ɪmprəvaɪzd] adj. done or made using whatever is available.
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91. On her right hand she had what looked like an improvised glove.
92. There continue to be constant rocket attacks and an occasional improvised explosive device that threaten our lives.
93. Her back is slightly hunched, her legs wobbly legs. She uses a golf club with a sawed-off head as an improvised cane.
94. There were 260 Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks in Iraq last month, according to statistics from the military's Joint IED Defeat Organization.
95. Indian police that the crowd gathered to place improvised explosive devices is "Indian Mujahedin" usual attack methods.
96. SAIC will serve as the program support integrator for the Marine Corps Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) Program, company officials said Sept. 10.
97. Then the technology changed, and I improvised an inelegant three - finger style for computer keyboards.
98. Corporal Mason 27, was serving with The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland, when he was struck by a improvised explosive device in Kandahar Province in Afghanistan.
99. Abdul Qar and his father stepped on an Improvised Explosive Device (IED), intended to target US soldiers, which killed his father instantly.
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