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agile

[aj-uhl, -ahyl] / ˈædʒ əl, -aɪl /


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By then, the characters had names, ages, accents and personality traits: “popular,” “agile,” “self-conscious.”

From Los Angeles Times

Rebeca Grynspan is upbeat about her chances of becoming the next head of the United Nations, which she insists must become more agile in tackling the world's crises.

From Barron's

Some were injured - not everyone was young or agile - but there was no alternative.

From BBC

Those changes have turned the company into a “more agile, more disciplined, and more accountable organization,” he said.

From Barron's

Wednesday’s results beat market expectations, showing that Elhedery’s efforts to create a “simple, more agile, focused bank” are paying off.

From The Wall Street Journal