Keenness and forcefulness of thought or expression or intellect.
1 Next, a resonant bass voice said with a sort of indolent incisiveness :
2 Today, the power, incisiveness and passion of Engels's polemic remain undiminished.
3 The balanced incisiveness of the tale seems almost anthropological, though infused with story.
4 It took Arsene Wenger's team much of the afternoon to rediscover their incisiveness .
5 He realized again her clean-cut, finished daintiness, the incisiveness of voice and feature.
6 He never quarreled with the directness and incisiveness of Cowperwood's action.
7 Then, instead of raising his voice, he spoke with a sharp, stuttering incisiveness :
8 His strange mental honesty, his courage, his brutal incisiveness , all had fascinated her.
9 The words fell brief and imperious, compelling in their incisiveness .
10 Yet the range and incisiveness of the exchanges is immense.
11 He spoke with a quiet self-possession and a pithy incisiveness which were altogether phenomenal.
12 There was pressure from Chelsea throughout the night, but Wenger's men preferred incisiveness to bustle.
13 Hibs' lack of incisiveness may have prompted the change effected by Collins at the interval.
14 Rather, it is sharpness of focus, unwavering line and Slavic incisiveness that grip the listener.
15 Whatever the explanation, the visitors lacked incisiveness on Saturday.
16 Abby was attractive to men in spite of her smallness and leanness and incisiveness of manner.
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