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compelling

/kuhm-pel-ing/US // kəmˈpɛl ɪŋ //UK // (kəmˈpɛlɪŋ) //

令人信服的,令人信服,强迫性,有说服力的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to compel, as to force or push toward a course of action; overpowering: There were compelling reasons for their divorce.
    • : having a powerful and irresistible effect; requiring acute admiration, attention, or respect: a man of compelling integrity; a compelling drama.

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Examples

  • In terms of founder characteristics, in my opinion, the best founders will be mission driven, able to tell a compelling story, and motivate others to join them.

  • Joe Jackman, CEO of Jackman said that for leaders, the key to successful reinvention is being able to make a clear, compelling case for change.

  • What this means, at least in the abstract, is that marketers still might be able to reach or access the data of roughly 60% of iPhone owners if their opt-in pitches are compelling.

  • To imagine a world so compelling you don’t want to wake up—not until the dreamworld becomes reality.

  • That was a story that really caught our eye, so we went down to Kansas City to meet some of these women, and their stories were very, very compelling.

  • The precision it took to craft such a cohesive, wholly compelling work over 12 years is nothing short of remarkable.

  • I think a certain kind of compelling essay has a piece of that.

  • The impulse to interpret seems to me what makes personal essay writing compelling.

  • And some of the most compelling statements came from a powerful, crucial set of equality allies: corporations.

  • And since visual media is more compelling than any other medium, it is consistently their drug of choice.

  • Taking half a dozen men with him, and compelling the woman to act as guide, he went to the tomb in the dark.

  • The leaguers were now anxious to co-operate with the Americans in compelling the Spaniards to evacuate the Archipelago.

  • He repudiated his oath at Carlisle as extorted by force and intimidation, and professed a compelling sense of patriotism.

  • He too had the sense of adventure, and his eyes were more than usually compelling and his voice more seductive.

  • The will to live leaps into being peremptorily, more compelling and imperative at the implied challenge.