Meaning of agible | Babel Free
/ˈæd͡ʒɪbəl/Definitions
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Possible to be done; practicable. obsolete
- Involving or pertaining to actions.
Examples
“In my first years my friends bestowed on me those learnings which were fit for a gentleman's ornament without directing them to an occupation; and when they were fit for agible things, they bestowed them and me on my Prince's service, in which I ran many courses of divers fortunes according to the condition of the wars, in which as I was most exercised , so was I most subject to accidents.”
“Their relation, then, is the same as that between "making" and "doing” or between the factibile and the agible.”
“In the Relations exposition of Cyrus's Persian empire's waning ability to mediate English political interests and economic pursuits, and in Anthony's strained formulations of what is now 'agible'' between England and Persia, we can find seeds of ideas about the new realities of England's international economic and political relations with the countries of the east.”
“The persons who are their agible subjects are the persons whose acts are in question—the persons whose acts are the objects of the mandate.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.