compelling reason

Frequency: 7.28.1 per million words

A reason that is so strong it forces you to accept it.

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Examples (10)

  • The prosecutor presented a compelling reason for the defendant's guilt.
  • Without a compelling reason, the manager refused the request for an extension.
  • She offered a compelling reason for her sudden resignation.
  • Is there a compelling reason to invest in this volatile market right now?
  • The scientist provided compelling reasons to support his new theory.
  • He had no compelling reason to doubt her sincerity.
  • Finding a compelling reason to change careers can be difficult.
  • The government failed to give a compelling reason for the new policy.
  • Her personal struggles were a compelling reason for her strong advocacy.
  • There must be a compelling reason to justify such a drastic measure.