Makeshift definition

Makeshift means built or installed in a manner not in accordance with the manufacturers recommendation, requirements of this code or other ordinance of the city, generally accepted practices or prevailing standards.
Makeshift fires of any size are strictly prohibited. Guest will be subject to a $500.00 USD fine for violations.

Examples of Makeshift in a sentence

  • Makeshift adapters, taped appliances and makeshift adapters pose a danger to residents and are not permitted.

  • Makeshift signs, such as cardboard or construction paper, are not acceptable for the farm or business sign.

  • Makeshift signs, such as cardboard or construction paper, are not acceptable for the the farm or business sign.

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