agile

/ˈædʒəl/
adjective
  1. Able to move quickly and easily; nimble.
    • Gymnasts need to be very agile to perform their routines.
    • The agile cat jumped from the fence to the roof without any trouble.
    • Despite his age, the old man was surprisingly agile on the hiking trail.
  2. Able to think quickly and adapt easily to new situations; mentally sharp.
    • He showed agile thinking during the debate, countering every argument.
    • The manager praised her team for being agile in responding to customer complaints.
    • An agile mind is essential for solving complex puzzles.
  3. Relating to a method of project management or software development that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and rapid iteration.
    • Agile teams hold daily stand-up meetings to discuss progress.
    • The company switched to an agile development process to release updates faster.
    • She took a course on agile project management to improve her workflow.
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