compellatory in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Compellatory: having a forceful or persuasive quality that compels belief or action.
Sample Sentences
- The compelling nature of the evidence made the jury's decision almost compellatory.
- In his speech, the mayor presented a compellatory argument for the new housing initiative.
- The professor emphasized that the compellatory aspects of the theory could not be overlooked.
- She felt a compellatory urge to speak out against the injustices she witnessed.
- The company's policy changes were met with compellatory resistance from the employees.