compelling

IPA: kʌmpˈɛɫɪŋ

noun

  • An act of compulsion; an obliging somebody to do something.

adjective

  • Strongly or irresistibly evoking interest or attention.
  • Forceful.
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Examples of "compelling" in Sentences

  • The current state of the article is compelling.
  • Finally, there are the compelling bomba and the plena.
  • The argument is compelling and meticulously constructed.
  • However, the very specificity of the comment is compelling.
  • In the end it is the synthesis that makes the evidence compelling.
  • In the end, it is the synthesis that makes the evidence compelling.
  • In addition to the above, there is compelling evidence in the history.
  • It's the combination of the telemetry with the video that would be compelling.
  • The word compelling is used lightly of mystery and crime novels this one will define it for you' -- Daily Mail
  • With a shallow core gameplay experience, the developers understand that gamers need something else to keep them drawn in and while these are small additions, they make the title compelling, making you want to come back for another mission.

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