what is the meaning of the word "compelling" as it is used in the following sentence? the defense attorney made an argument so compelling the jury had no choice but to find his client not guilty. the defense attorney made an argument so compelling the jury had no choice but to find his client not guilty. confusing embarrassing convincing deceiving

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the answer would be, convincing 

Answer:

Convincing.

Explanation:

The adjective compelling defines that which draws interest and attention, and that which is hard to argue with. This definition is similar to that of convincing - to be capable of causing someone to believe something is true or real.

The similarity lies in the hard-to-prove-wrong factor, given that the described object is believed to be true.