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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(241) I learned how to find the sexiness and the intensity and the compelling sense of fascination and intrigue -- in sane, balanced, stable people.
(242) An air of compelling charm, romance, and excitement, especially when delusively alluring.
(243) I think XML is already compelling developers of chauvinistic ASCII-only tools to provide better internationalization.
(244) Meanwhile, the summit exposed Mr Obama's split personality in compelling detail.
(245) The establishment of a development community amongst development groups promotes self-support, developer interest, and a central source of compelling applications.
(246) Made-to-order shoes are profitable, he said, and "it answers the question of how you make the product more compelling to the consumer, and that's to give them the power to design it."
(247) One of the most compelling needs for readers in the 1980 s was reliable information about shopping.
(248) Combined with KDE technologies, we believe Qt is the compelling framework for cross-platform software development.
(249) Motorola's software strategy is based on open, proven platforms that enable compelling consumer experiences.
(250) Only the farsighted will see that the economic case for such an operation is compelling.
(251) The present sculpture is among the most poignant and compelling of Rodin's works.
(252) REP: And the evidence of discrimination towards French people of African or Arab origin is compelling.
(253) The nearly 600 stone-and-mortar cliff houses notched by the ancient Anasazi into precipitous canyon walls are the most compelling feature of Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park.
(254) Still, Lelyveld relates the more compelling story of how a supremely well-intentioned man struggled, through five decades of activism, with a series of evasions, compromises, setbacks, and defeats.
(255) TV/Maggie: And all this week, you will see how the physicals on wheels works as this report undergoes a complete compelling and riveting series.
(256) My second and more compelling reason for going to Dearborn was to see the Henry Ford Museum.
(257) The system of take-in and repatriation has transformed into an administrative compelling and punishing measure which limits the citizens' personal freedom.
(258) Quentin Tarantino's typically gory and compelling effort follows two simultaneous attempts to assassinate the political leadership of Germany's Nazi Government during the Second World War.
(259) But I remember something about the cold weather and shouter days compelling deciduous trees to begin their winter preparation.
(260) Instantly there flamed up in his body the all compelling desire.
(261) Culture, in compelling but unspoken ways, dictates the proven, acceptable methods by which members of the group address recurrent problems.
(262) They will be the most compelling and seductive element in the style.
(263) I do not believe the reasons you have given are sufficiently compelling.
(264) As expressions get more complicated the need to reduce the verbosity of type specification gets more compelling.
(265) You may have back - pedal to find ways to make a present endeavor more compelling and marketable.
(266) Seb Przd – a skilled photographer – has created this highly compelling set of seemingly impossible bookcases to showcase his skills as a photographer.
(267) Extremely compelling stories. Clavell has a whole series of can't-put-down books set in Asia, including Tai-Pan and Shogun, among others.
(268) When this suggestion first surfaced, in a tendentious 1991 biography by Bruce Perry, the criticism was huge,[sentencedict .com] but Marable insists that the evidence is now more compelling.
(269) In his first season has conducted Falstaff and a compelling new production of Salome directed by Robert Carsen.
(270) Because placing the data on a non refenced baseline makes the difference look mor compelling.
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