Past tense of extemporise; created, performed, or spoken without advance preparation (British spelling).
Regular past tense form of the verb 'extemporise,' following standard English verb conjugation patterns.
Sherlock Holmes famously extemporised clever deductions on the spot—Arthur Conan Doyle's character epitomizes brilliant improvisation in detective work.
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