Examples of 'compelling' in a sentence
Meaning of "compelling"
To compel means to force or pressure someone to do something
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- present participle of compel
- Strongly or irresistibly evoking interest or attention.
- Forceful.
- An act of compulsion; an obliging somebody to do something.
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Prohibition of compelling juveniles to testify against themselves.
The numbers are even more compelling here.
I have a very compelling argument for letting us go.
The following points provide compelling evidence.
War crime of compelling service in hostile forces.
This call is even more compelling today.
It has to be compelling if you expect them to act on it.
The political case for action is compelling.
But it made several compelling thematic points.
Your compelling desire to seize this chance.
Those reasons are not as compelling as they used to be.
Compelling ordinary people to perform extraordinary acts.
They have very compelling circumstantial evidence.
Compelling regulations by law remain unaffected by this.
He took that as a compelling endorsement of the content.
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Compelling indicator that warranted further pursuit.
Access to medicines is a compelling example of synergy in action.
A compelling testimony to love and personal honesty.
I stumbled across a compelling documentary about them.
Think you would find it pretty compelling.
There is a compelling reason for this call.
Today those words assume a compelling logic.
There is compelling evidence that he did not do this.
All of you had such compelling stories.
There is a compelling state interest against suicide.
Your words are no more compelling than his.
A number of compelling reasons lead us to this belief.
We act on sound research and compelling evidence.
Not exactly a compelling case for me to show up.
The overall findings of this process were compelling.
But there are no such compelling interests being served.
Your news just got more compelling.
It finally had a compelling story of a vicious crime.
Anything played at a professional level can be compelling.
You have to stop compelling the customers.
The news stories about him were compelling.
He needs a more compelling reason to silence her.
Circumstances arose and forced a compelling insight.
The most compelling story of this tournament.
I think i can be more compelling that way.
No more compelling argument for cooperation could exist.
They are often more compelling than comedies.
Your story by contrast is far more compelling.
I had some pretty compelling reasons to stay.
And we all find this rather compelling.
Unless you have a compelling reason to do otherwise.
Arguments in favour of such a step are as compelling as ever.
There is a compelling case for urgent action.
You have certainly made a compelling argument.
I have found compelling evidence to support my theory.