Deft in a sentence as an adjective

The general advice in the article is sound, but putting it into practice takes a fairly deft touch.

And if you're a great speaker, or a deft wordsmith, your ******** will sound clear and striking enough to convince anyone who hears it.

A whole lot of planning and deft technical execution but in the end little clear benefit.

A good surgeon is amicable, knowledgeable, listens to patients and applies a deft touch to fix problems.

When you're not temperature controlled then you probably have other things melting and fuming up as well though, depending on how deft you are.

Social regimentation will then have become so deft that most people will regard any other social milieu as pitiable.

It can be made clean and clear in its wording - and that is what makes for deft handling from the lawyer side - but, in the end, reading a complex Terms of Service agreement will always remain somewhere between a visit to the dentist and having to read through a 10-page 6-point-type insurance policy in terms of how we can relate to it.

Because gas lines just happen, like sunspots, you know?If you think modern levels of intervention in the labor market --- not just minimum wage, but mandatory benefits and a host of other things --- have been imposed with such a marvellously deft touch that they shouldn't cause persistent failure of labor markets to clear, it is possible to dream up other reasons that might conceivably explain the observed outcome of historically high long term unemployment.

Proper Noun Examples for Deft

One thought I had is that you could enter Deft mode whenever you cd into a directory with a .deft configuration file.

Deft definitions

adjective

skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands; "a deft waiter"; "deft fingers massaged her face"; "dexterous of hand and inventive of mind"

See also: dexterous dextrous