Compellingly

Word COMPELLINGLY
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Definitions and meanings of "Compellingly"

What do we mean by compellingly?

In a compelling manner.

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The word "compellingly" in example sentences

I have recommitted myself to discovering a slower lifestyle -- I do, of course, fully believe in the power of poetry and play -- but the siren song of a highly productive life still calls compellingly to me. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They called compellingly, and for each of the company the words were different. ❋ Brooks, Terry (1992)

Exotic camera angles, extreme lighting on the contours of faces, ultra close-ups of clotted cream, and Waltz exclaiming ‘Bingo” combine to produce a perpetual string of edgy, 'compellingly' watchable vignettes – This is Tarantino’s best yet. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I am proposing to arrange, therefore, that your letter of purported rebuttal and my letter "compellingly" refuting your rebuttal will be read into the record of proceedings of the US Senate, which - for the avoidance of doubt - are covered by absolute privilige. ❋ EliRabett (2008)

Gibson told journalists the matter was "compellingly" in the public interest. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Each has written compellingly on this subject, yet each has been unselfishly and unfailingly supportive as we explored terrain that they already knew well. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

Mr. Morrissey, a highly gifted brooder as actors go, puts that gift to use compellingly in this portrait of a gentleman farmer who has not only suffered a family tragedy but witnessed the horrors of the Great War, in which he served. ❋ Dorothy Rabinowitz (2011)

In reality, the improbability that Bush will now decide to acknowledge any mistakes whatsoever, much less take full responsibility for the torture he knowingly authorized, means that unless we as a country are resigned to live with the stain of dishonor Sullivan so compellingly describes, it will be left to someone else to demand atonement for this ignoble legacy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a recent New Yorker article, "The Hot Spotters", Atul Gawande wrote compellingly about the efforts that some committed health care providers in Camden, NJ, are making to improve the health of their sickest, costliest patients. ❋ James R. Knickman (2011)

Filmmaking is for people who have something compellingly original to say, and if you don't have anything unique to say, I am sure your passionate film skills would be better suited gaffing or serving food at the craft services table. meeheezee ❋ Unknown (2010)

Though Cindy Sherman's dress-up games might not transport you to the happiest of worlds, they're increasingly, compellingly, far out. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Most compellingly, Potter examines the provisional nature of scientific inquiry, in which conjecture can lead to insight and a weakness of a hypothesis can become a strength. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ralph Neas, a Democratic lobbyist who has worked with Biden on issues for three decades, puts it differently: "He has a reputation for speaking his mind," Neas says, "and being able to do it aggressively and compellingly." ❋ Unknown (2011)

His hunger was driving him too compellingly — only — only he wondered if Bill, too, were lost. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The process of writing feels much more like trying to find out what their story is, and reporting it accurately and compellingly. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Crowley: "Well, and the secretary of state said, you know, very clearly and very compellingly in her statement yesterday that the bloodshed needs to stop." ❋ Unknown (2011)

David Salle/Mary Boone Gallery David Salle, 'Camus,' 2010 In these new works same as the old ones, Mr. Salle can neither draw nor paint an object or figure compellingly. ❋ Lance Esplund (2011)

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