1 able to think quickly and clearly:
For a man of 80, he has a remarkably agile mind.
2 used for describing ways of planning and doing work in which it is understood that making changes as they are needed is an important part of the job
4 able to deal with new situations or changes quickly and successfully:
agile company/corporation/organization Most agile corporations have flexible management systems that can quickly accommodate global change and exploit opportunities.
The fast and agile movements of tree shrews in an arboreal environment indicate that they possess well-developed temporal vision.
What would be needed are replications of assertions from the singer, as well as an evaluation of his youthfully agile stage performance in recent years.
Derivative controls are more agile than proportional controls but fare worse at holding a constant value, which suits them well to controlling sound amplitude.
He was a shor t man, solid but not fat, and physically fast-moving and agile.
Patients may still be agile and able to walk or run but may lack the judgement to sense dangerous situations.
Tree shrews are fast moving, agile, and show proficiency in navigating arboreal environments, abilities that require welldeveloped temporal vision and motor system control.
Nothing in the score indicates when the satyrs end their slow and grave entry and begin their jumping and agile dance.
On the introduction of an agile, temporary workforce into a tandem queueing system.