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agility

[uh-jil-i-tee] / əˈdʒɪl ɪ ti /


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The Pentagon needs speed and agility as it moves to embrace new technology.

From Washington Post

He boosted his draft stock again at the NFL combine early this month, posting respectable marks in speed and agility drills.

From Seattle Times

He worked with the trainers on his agility and explosiveness, extending range on his kicks — which is all noticeable to Rimando.

From Seattle Times

Renée has astonishing vocal agility that can sweep into the upper range from the lower depths.

From Los Angeles Times

“This lack of experience is almost certainly exacerbating Russian officers’ tendency to micromanage, which in turn reduces operational agility.”

From Washington Times