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com·pel·ling

 (kəm-pĕl′ĭng)
adj.
1. Urgently requiring attention: a host of compelling socioeconomic problems.
2. Drivingly forceful: compelling ambition and egotism.
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compelling

(kəmˈpɛlɪŋ)
adj
1. arousing or denoting strong interest, esp admiring interest
2. (of an argument, evidence, etc) convincing
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com•pel•ling

(kəmˈpɛl ɪŋ)

adj.
1. tending to compel; overpowering: compelling reasons.
2. having a powerful and irresistible effect: a compelling drama.
[1490–1500]
com•pel′ling•ly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.compelling - driving or forcing; "compelling ambition"
powerful - having great power or force or potency or effect; "the most powerful government in western Europe"; "his powerful arms"; "a powerful bomb"; "the horse's powerful kick"; "powerful drugs"; "a powerful argument"
2.compelling - tending to persuade by forcefulness of argument; "new and compelling evidence"
persuasive - intended or having the power to induce action or belief; "persuasive eloquence"; "a most persuasive speaker"; "a persuasive argument"
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compelling

adjective
1. convincing, telling, powerful, forceful, conclusive, weighty, cogent, irrefutable He puts forward a compelling argument against the culling of badgers.
2. pressing, binding, urgent, overriding, imperative, unavoidable, coercive, peremptory Another, probably more compelling, factor is that of safety.
3. fascinating, gripping, irresistible, enchanting, enthralling, hypnotic, spellbinding, mesmeric Her eyes were her best feature, wide-set and compelling. a violent yet compelling film
fascinating ordinary, boring, dull, tiresome, monotonous, humdrum, uneventful, uninteresting, repetitious, wearisome
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Translations
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compelling

[kəmˈpelɪŋ] ADJ
1. (= convincing) [argument, evidence] → convincente; [curiosity] → irresistible
I went there for compelling reasonsfui porque tenía razones de peso
to make a compelling case for sthexponer unos argumentos convincentes a favor de algo
2. (= riveting) [account, film, book] → fascinante, apasionante
his new novel makes compelling readingsu nueva novela es fascinante or apasionante
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compelling

[kəmˈpɛlɪŋ] adj
[argument] → irréfutable
[film] → fascinant(e)
It's a violent yet compelling film → C'est un film violent mais fascinant.
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compelling

adjzwingend; performance, personality, eyesbezwingend; to make a compelling case for somethingschlagende Beweise für etw liefern; the novel makes compelling readingder Roman ist äußerst spannend zu lesen
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compelling

[kəmˈpɛlɪŋ] adj (argument, reason, powerful) → convincente; (poem) → avvincente; (painting) → affascinante
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References in classic literature ?
Observe, Glaucon, that there will be no injustice in compelling our philosophers to have a care and providence of others; we shall explain to them that in other States, men of their class are not obliged to share in the toils of politics: and this is reasonable, for they grow up at their own sweet will, and the government would rather not have them.
I mean, as I was saying, that arithmetic has a very great and elevating effect, compelling the soul to reason about abstract number, and rebelling against the introduction of visible or tangible objects into the argument.
It seemed as if his avarice were struggling with his better nature, and compelling him to pouch zecchin after zecchin while his generosity urged him to restore some part at least to his benefactor, or as a donation to his agent.
All which presents itself now to my mind, urging, persuading, and even compelling me to demonstrate in your case the purpose for which Heaven sent me into the world and caused me to make profession of the order of chivalry to which I belong, and the vow I took therein to give aid to those in need and under the oppression of the strong.
Life flowed past him, deep and wide and varied, continually impinging upon his senses, demanding of him instant and endless adjustments and correspondences, and compelling him, almost always, to suppress his natural impulses.
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