To be at a total loss, completely perplexed.
“Wits” here means mental capacity or ability to think. The term was used by
Chaucer (Troilus and Criseyde) and William Langland (Piers Ploughman) in the
late fourteenth century and has been a cliché since the eighteenth century.
Three individuals have been apprehended in the case of the lithium pools,
according to the Prosecutor's Office.
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So far, three individuals have been apprehended in the investigation into
the industrial evaporation pools of Bolivian Lithium Deposits (YLB),
reported ...
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