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agility
noun as in physical or mental nimbleness, deftness
Example Sentences
Economic resilience is attributed to improved policy frameworks in emerging markets and companies’ agility in navigating disruptions.
His terrific dribbling ability is unparalleled in the league so far this year, while his agility and creativity make him a constant threat going forward.
With Rebibo’s blessing, Williams joined the football team and now could become a very good football prospect the way he is using his body and agility at offensive tackle this season.
Initially she continued to pursue rugby, but her agility and speed weren't the same and she grew tired of comparing her performance to when she had both feet.
On Friday he once again spoke about the club's lack of "agility" in the transfer market, a point that is unarguable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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