extemporaneous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for extemporaneous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

extemporaneous [Am ɪkˌstɛmpəˈreɪniəs, Brit ɪkˌstɛmpəˈreɪnɪəs, ɛkˌstɛmpəˈreɪnɪəs], extemporary [ɪkˈstempəreri, ɪkˈstempərəri] ADJ form

extemporaneous in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for extemporaneous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most prayers are extemporaneous and may be said while kneeling, standing, or sitting or in any other position.
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But he is one of the most eloquent proponents of extemporaneous lyricism working today.
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His sermons were always extemporaneous, anecdotal, and participatory.
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When he became warmed with his subject, which was not unfrequently the case, his discussions had all the stirring power of extemporaneous eloquence.
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Catchy rhythms, stressed by handclaps and extemporaneous body moves, are an important feature of soul music.
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He received ordination, took a doctorate in divinity and soon became known as a lecturer on theology and as an extemporaneous preacher.
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Before this, daimyos were dispatched to firefighting tasks by extemporaneous orders issued after fires had broken out.
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It is probable that he succeeded better in his extemporaneous productions than in those which were the fruit of deliberation.
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He was a great exponent of extemporaneous singing.
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One main difference with both of them, however, is that extemporaneous speech focuses less on the implementation of the resolution.
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