compelling
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definition
verb
a sense of duty compelled Harry to answer her questions
force or oblige (someone) to do something.
adjective
his eyes were strangely compelling
evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way.
translation of 'compelling'
adjective
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example
Although it is difficult to unequivocally equate regeneration with predatory activity, there is 'compelling' evidence for just such a conclusion.
It's just too bad that he can't resist the temptation of inflating a 'compelling' story with too much self-importance.
The ultrastructural evidence makes a 'compelling' argument for this tumor being of salivary nonrenal origin, distinct from CCC.19
Despite 'compelling' evidence, he and other officers have received no convictions.
Let the film-makers first give us a 'compelling' reason to pay attention to their work.
In spite of this information, no conclusive or 'compelling' evidence linking chloride uptake to water absorption has been presented so far.
Even were we to judge an author's arguments as 'compelling' or obvious, only time and the future decides whether or not they are true.
The burden shifts to the government to show a compelling interest for its policy which burdens the right, and that the policy is narrowly tailored to that 'compelling' interest.
Their secret courage has inspired a 'compelling' new movie.
Moreover, the United States has a 'compelling' interest in learning to distinguish between constructive critics and corrupt subversives.
Both draw their power from the 'compelling' image of the strongman posing as the common man.
The arguments are constructive with 'compelling' evidence to support the claims.
This paper has discovered a mass of 'compelling' evidence which proves that much is wrong with both our justice system and with the politicians who administer it on our behalf.
The only standard I care about in advertising is accuracy - and it's the only area in which the state, as the regulator of commerce, has any sort of a 'compelling' interest to interfere.
His revelations of these falsehoods, fictions, fabrications and fantasies are backed by 'compelling' evidence and cohesive argument.
But try though she might, she could not succeed in drawing attention to this 'compelling' side of her.
The result is a 'compelling' human interest drama that only overplays its hand in the heart-tugging overkill of the closing sequences.
A more likely reason for the present reluctance is the lack of 'compelling' evidence that demonstrates unequivocally the failure of the standard force fields.
Readers fed a steady diet of contemporary theology may not have the stomach to venture beyond this asserted conclusion to get caught up in the 'compelling' argument she presents.
The 'compelling' visuality of the work of art resists appropriation by either the cleverness of historical explanations or the eloquence of descriptive language.
Neither government has demonstrated any 'compelling' evidence it will reduce borrowing anytime soon.
He stops short of saying they for sure should get in, but the argument is a 'compelling' one nonetheless.
The courts have widely recognized that remedying the present effects of an institution's past discrimination is a 'compelling' interest.
The result is a powerful and 'compelling' polemic.
No credible person could dispute that having impartial judges is a 'compelling' state interest.
But there are 'compelling' interests on the other side here.
Nobody can resist a 'compelling' story and even fewer can resist one so intricately woven into the total experience.
After discovering your plans, I thought for sure the 'compelling' argument Mom and Dad gave would sway you, but it didn't.
After viewing all of this evidence you would think that there is a 'compelling' argument for the introduction of a winter break.
The absence of compulsory or generally accepted judicial settlement of international disputes is taken as 'compelling' evidence that the law is not taken seriously and hence that power politics prevails.
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