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compelling - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of compelling in Hindi

  • सम्मोहक
  • अरोक

compelling Definition

Adjective

  • evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way.

compelling Example

  • a compelling argument ( एक सम्मोहक तर्क )
  • Depending on function, robots can come in all shapes and sizes, and I see no compelling reason to make them like humans. ( फ़ंक्शन के आधार पर, रोबोट सभी आकारों और आकारों में आ सकते हैं, और मुझे उन्हें मनुष्यों की तरह बनाने के लिए कोई सम्मोहक कारण नहीं दिखता है। )
  • compelling evidence ( दमदार सबूत )
  • They issued from the land of Barsilia, and extended their rule over the Bulgarian hordes left masterless by the Turks, compelling the more stubborn to migrate to the Danube (641). ( उन्होंने बारसिलिया की भूमि से जारी किया, और तुर्क द्वारा मास्टरलेस छोड़े गए बल्गेरियाई भीड़ पर अपना शासन बढ़ाया, और अधिक जिद्दी को डेन्यूब (641) में पलायन करने के लिए मजबूर किया। )  

More Sentence

  • Gradually, invasion might come to seem a less compelling idea.
  • The most compelling figures in Friday's report concerned inventories.
  • "She's a very compelling personality ."
  • None of this makes Laszlo's actions comprehensible or compelling.
  • They said the evidence for identifying the new species was compelling.
  • The tide of war, however, once more turned in the defeat of Lee's invading army at South Mountain and Antietam in Maryland on the r4th and on the 6th and 17th of September, compelling him to retreat.
  • The book's narrative is lyrical, its plot compelling.
  • There are a number of compelling story lines in the meet.
  • Each figures to be a compelling story about competition and comebacks.
  • Nor will they match his knack for finding a compelling subject.
  • They need a compelling reason for their non-profit status.
  • The view is so compelling that difficulties are forgotten _ temporarily.
  • Nobody did that in a more compelling way than Minister Farrakhan.
  • Too bad the results are not as compelling as the process.
  • Since then the Prussian government, by prohibiting the use of Danish in the schools and public offices, and by the expulsion from the country of the numerous Danish optants who had returned to Schleswig, has used the customary means for compelling all subjects of the king to become German in language and feeling.1
  • It must have been at this time that an addition was made by Waynflete to the Eton college statutes, compelling the fellows to forswear the heresies of John Wycliffe and Pecock.
  • In the prolonged discussions regarding the Bill of Indemnity he was instrumental in saving the life of Haselrig, and opposed the clause compelling all officers who had served under Cromwell to refund their salaries, he himself never having had any.
  • his eyes were strangely compelling
  • War disrupts this, and people will have little patience for it if there is not an extremely compelling reason for it.
  • the temptation to give up was compelling
  • He acted in the same spirit a few months later, when (about July 1839), understanding that the authorities intended to prevent the despatch of emigrants to New Zealand, he hurried them off on his own responsibility, thus compelling the government to annex the country just in time to anticipate a similar step on the part of France.
  • Santi and Itti are a pair of compelling, well matched leads with surprising twists and turns to their characters.  
  • a compelling film