nimbility

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

nimble +‎ -ity

Noun[edit]

nimbility (uncountable)

  1. (nonstandard) nimbleness
    • 2004, Clive Reading, Strategic Business Planning:
      Management teams must act locally with nimbility and corporately with strength, to greater effect than people working individually.
    • 2009, Marilyn Meberg, What to Do When the Roof Caves In:
      I was surprised to find I soon lost enthusiasm for the project: my back hurt, my fingers lost “nimbility,” and the hair gave me the creeps.
    • 2017, Jim Currie, Saddam's Parrot, page 49:
      Whichever delivery is used [for a missile] should be gauged to the athleticism and nimbility of the target.