Antonym: permissive. Similar words: compel, rolling, fulfilling, willingness, spell, compete, competitor, compensate for. Meaning: [-lɪŋ] adj. 1. driving or forcing 2. tending to persuade by forcefulness of argument.
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(61) Unless there are other compelling reasons, therefore, never borrow money yourself to obtain funds needed by your corporation.
(62) There are compelling societal priorities and pressures to carry out policies of child protection.
(63) The Court expressly concedes that this interest is compelling and is promoted by the ordinance.
(64) Although Lugar is widely respected by his colleagues, the Hoosier failed to develop a compelling campaign.
(65) Although he detested journalism his Johnsonian manner and compelling character established him as one of Fleet Street's most charismatic figures.
(66) All three were pushed into the background, as the more compelling issues of the day-principally the modern political economy were debated.
(67) Formalist analyses of abstract works proved compelling at first, although they became difficult to sustain.
(68) The resemblance between this ancient, well-established knowledge and the stories. sportspeople tell is often dramatic and compelling.
(69) Freud's approach to the analysis of dreams is highly compelling.
(70) The names of the little towns round about Valence ring like peals of bells compelling you to go and look at them.
(71) One of the most compelling elements in the myth is the necessity of concealing your true identity.
(72) But there are a number of compelling reasons to stand in line.
(73) The temptation to let go was strongly compelling and had a good argument to back it up.
(74) Most women with bulimia, particularly those with a history of anorexia, have a compelling desire to be thinner.
(75) Relatively few sites are so compelling that Web surfers make it a point to visit every day.
(76) The temptation to create a compelling, entertaining sports movie must be too strong to resist.
(77) Force is the precondition for compelling the majority of people to accept this pretension.
(78) Modernism has projected a compelling image of the artist in a state of splendid isolation.
(79) On the contrary, the opposite view is intellectually more compelling.
(80) These two paintings are almost nothing, but there's something about their quiet presence, which is insistent and compelling.
(81) But, in any event, there is no compelling reason to justify section 9.
(82) Yet this love, so compelling, so fascinating as it grew despite everything[sentencedict.com], had been leading to destruction.
(83) An oral disclaimer can suffice provided that it is bold and compelling enough to neutralise the effect of the odometer reading.
(84) This is the single compelling reason to be speaking of diseases / disorders.
(85) Warren has cut and pasted this material to both compelling and disappointing effect.
(86) Barring a compelling reason, governments should not discriminate between classes of citizens.
(87) The other compelling element of this marine encounter is the sheer physical and imaginative space that such a gathering entails.
(88) And it was from these experiments that Work place 2000 emerged as the response to a compelling need for change.
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(89) Sordid and diseased, perhaps, but there's already a compelling and coherent vision at work.
(90) The most compelling work in the modern British theater is being created in the smaller and non-profit theaters.
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