compel admiration
Frequency: 5.84.8 per million words
to force people to admire you, due to being so impressive
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- His quiet dignity in the face of adversity was something that compelled admiration.
- The pianist's flawless technique and emotional depth compelled the admiration of even the harshest critics.
- The intricate craftsmanship of the ancient tapestry compels admiration from all who see it.
- Her unwavering courage in such a perilous situation could only compel admiration.
- The sheer brilliance of his solution to the complex problem compelled the admiration of his peers.
- The cathedral's grand design is intended to compel admiration and inspire awe.
- Such a display of skill and determination will always compel admiration from the audience.
- Even his opponents had to admit his political maneuvering compelled a certain grudging admiration.
- The natural beauty of the landscape is so breathtaking it compels instant admiration.
- It is a work of art that will continue to compel admiration for centuries to come.