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What does improvisatory mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word improvisatory? Here's what it means.

Adjective
  1. Of, pertaining to, or in the nature of improvisation
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Oli Bott's arrangements amalgamate improvisatory gestures of jazz with tango's zest of life.
As for Ciccolini, his account is absolutely gorgeous with a strong improvisatory element.
In the year spent with mentor Sir Peter Hall, Foot Newton discovered an alternative to her improvisatory style of rehearsal.
Described briefly, this comedy trusted to the improvisatory talent of trained actors and made use of masks.
The inner voices are written out, but have an improvisatory nature, as if a skilled thoroughbass player is sensitively realizing a figured bass.
The director has collected together an energetic ensemble cast, who bring a good deal of improvisatory gusto to the proceedings.

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