When you use something not for its intended purpose?

When you use something not for its intended purpose?

Using “improvise” and “improvisation” in a sentence to illustrate the meaning: We lacked the purpose-built equipment to do the task, so we had to improvise, using only the tools available. Our improvisation of using a garden hoe to mix the cement worked well.

What is it called when you use something for another purpose?

adaptable. adjective. adaptable things can be used in different situations or for different purposes.

What is a intended purpose?

The intended purpose is usually a short statement of two or three sentences that focuses on what the device is intended to be used for. It is a required item in the Technical Documentation (Annex II, 1.1)

What does it mean when someone calls you MacGyver?

make or repair something
The Oxford Dictionaries state that to “MacGyver” is to make or repair something “in an improvised or inventive way, making use of whatever items are at hand”, eg “he MacGyvered a makeshift jack with a log”.

Is not intended meaning?

: not planned as a purpose or goal : not deliberate or intended an unintended consequence/effect an unintended pregnancy. Synonyms & Antonyms More Example Sentences Learn More About unintended.

What is the difference between intended use and intended purpose?

‘intended use’: The MDR defines ‘intended purpose’, but not ‘intended use’. ‘intended use’ should be considered to have the same meaning as ‘intended purpose’. Thank you stealthdog.

What means snackable?

(snækəbəl) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Snackable food can be eaten in small quantities between meals, as a snack.

Is MacGyver copyrighted?

New MacGyver material is a registered trademark and copyright owned by Lee David Zlotoff.

What is the opposite of improvisation?

Opposite of to do something without prior planning or thought. plan. prepare. rehearse.

What is a synonym and antonym for improvise?

verb. ( ˈɪmprəˌvaɪz, ˌɪmprəˈvaɪz) Perform without preparation. Antonyms. disorganize disorganise refrain fail make peace defend agree. execute do extemporize improvize ad-lib.

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