different between improvisate vs improvisated
improvisate
English
Verb
improvisate (third-person singular simple present improvisates, present participle improvisating, simple past and past participle improvisated)
- To improvise; to extemporize.
Adjective
improvisate (comparative more improvisate, superlative most improvisate)
- unpremeditated; impromptu
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improvisated
English
Verb
improvisated
- simple past tense and past participle of improvisate
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