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will be compelling

  • future progressive
    of compel.
    compel
    verb (used with object)
    to force or drive, especially to a course of action.

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“We think the R2 will be compelling, but a lot has to go right for Rivian to make its numbers this year,” Shlisky said.

From MarketWatch Feb. 17, 2026

The companies said the digitized windows will be compelling to consumers, especially Gen Z travelers who are more technologically savvy.

From The Wall Street Journal Sep. 30, 2025

As I offered my newsletter Friday, what stands out to me about Johnson — and I suspect will be compelling to most people — is what a sinister little creep he is.

From Salon Oct. 30, 2023

Only now is it beginning to dust off the cobwebs and roll out a program the museum hopes will be compelling.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 1, 2016

"He has a lot of background that will be compelling to Texans," Barnes said.

From Reuters May 11, 2011