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Detailed Translations for improvise from English to Spanish

improvise:

to improvise verb, British (improvises, improvised, improvising)

  1. to improvise (improvize)

Conjugations for improvise:

present
  1. improvise
  2. improvise
  3. improvises
  4. improvise
  5. improvise
  6. improvise
simple past
  1. improvised
  2. improvised
  3. improvised
  4. improvised
  5. improvised
  6. improvised
present perfect
  1. have improvised
  2. have improvised
  3. has improvised
  4. have improvised
  5. have improvised
  6. have improvised
past continuous
  1. was improvising
  2. were improvising
  3. was improvising
  4. were improvising
  5. were improvising
  6. were improvising
future
  1. shall improvise
  2. will improvise
  3. will improvise
  4. shall improvise
  5. will improvise
  6. will improvise
continuous present
  1. am improvising
  2. are improvising
  3. is improvising
  4. are improvising
  5. are improvising
  6. are improvising
subjunctive
  1. be improvised
  2. be improvised
  3. be improvised
  4. be improvised
  5. be improvised
  6. be improvised
diverse
  1. improvise!
  2. let's improvise!
  3. improvised
  4. improvising
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for improvise:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
improvisar improvise; improvize
- ad-lib; extemporise; extemporize; improvize

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Related Definitions for "improvise":

  1. perform without preparation1
  2. manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand1
    • after the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks1

Wiktionary Translations for improvise:

improvise
verb
  1. to make something up as one goes on

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
improvise improvisar improviseren — iets bedenken zonder vooropgesteld plan
improvise improvisar improvisieren — ohne Vorbereitung tun
improvise improvisar improvisercomposer, sans préparation et sur-le-champ, des vers, un air de musique, un discours, etc.