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What does sagacity mean?

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Noun
  1. (obsolete) Keen sense of smell.
  2. The quality of being sage, wise, or able to make good decisions; the quality of being perceptive, astute or insightful.
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Modern bore technology allows us to go deeper and deeper into the ground but does not teach us the simple sagacity of recharging the water table.
No Caribbean leader since the founding fathers has presided over Caricom with the sagacity of Percival Patterson.
In 2002, FIFA's sagacity and wisdom was confirmed when teams from five different federations advanced to the quarter-finals.
But in the end he lacked the sagacity or the low cunning to do the one thing necessary.
Despite the great sagacity of his intellect and leadership, it may have occurred to him that after all he was used.
It cannot be possible that a man of that sagacity should be associated with such a crackbrained scheme.

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