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irresistible
adjective as in compelling; inescapable
Example Sentences
“Migration Watch were very, very important,” says David Yelland, a former editor of The Sun, “because they put numbers on the problem and once you have numbers, you have an irresistible force in the newsroom.”
There’s an irresistible sense of the importance of time at such events.
He may be lying when he claims the expensive watch he bought was his father’s, but he comes across as irresistible because Bravo effortlessly sells it.
I am not even implying that it was a sinister or bullying entity, but like a giant oil tanker sailing at 20 knots, it had irresistible force and momentum.
The result makes for an irresistible combination of old and new.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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