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Quizá quisiste decir: improbable

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improve
verb (improved , improving )
1 tr & intr to make or become better or of higher quality or value; to make or cause something to make progress must improve his appearance if he wants this job Her health has improved lately .
2 (esp improve on something) to produce something better, or of higher quality or value, than a previous example has improved on the world record by one second .
3 to increase the value or beauty of (land or property) by cultivation, laying out gardens, building, etc.
[17c: from French emprower , from en- into + prou profit]
improvable adjective .
improver noun .
improving see separate entry.
improvement
noun
1 the act or process of improving; the state of being improved.
2 something that has been improved or that is considered better than a previous example He's a definite improvement on her last boyfriend .
3 something that improves, especially by adding value, beauty, quality, etc Their home improvements are very tastefully done .
improvident
adjective
1 not considering or providing for likely future needs; lacking foresight.
2 careless; thoughtless; rash.
[16c]
improvidence noun .
improvidently adverb .
improving
adjective
1 tending to cause improvement.
2 uplifting or instructive, especially in regard to someone's morals read an improving book .
noun an act or the process of making something better.
improvingly adverb .
improvisation
noun
1 the act or process of improvising.
2 an instance of improvising, eg an improvised performance or creation.
improvisational adjective .

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