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agile

[aj-uhl, -ahyl] / ˈædʒ əl, -aɪl /


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They are smaller and have less downforce, so they slide more in corners, and look more agile.

From BBC

Importers have been agile in switching their supply chains away from the most highly tariffed countries.

From BBC

It was intended to be lean and agile, essential attributes for outmaneuvering nuclear proliferators and other illicit weapons traffickers.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Those businesses are more nimble, more agile and more likely to take advantage of AI.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Met introduced them two years ago after realising that offenders had started using them, instead of mopeds, because they were more agile.

From BBC