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Tying vs Compelling - What's the difference?

tying | compelling |

As verbs the difference between tying and compelling

is that tying is present participle of lang=en while compelling is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun tying

is action of the verb to tie; ligature.

As an adjective compelling is

requiring urgent attention.

tying

English

(wikipedia tying)

Noun

(en noun)
  • Action of the verb to tie ; ligature.
  • * John Macgowan
  • It cost us several tyings and untyings before her ladyship was pleased with her own foot.
  • (mining) The act or process of washing ores in a buddle.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • compelling

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Requiring urgent attention.
  • * {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-21, author=(Oliver Burkeman)
  • , volume=189, issue=2, page=27, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly) , title= The tao of tech , passage=The dirty secret of the internet is that all this distraction and interruption is immensely profitable. Web companies like to boast about "creating compelling content", or offering services that let you "stay up to date with what your friends are doing", "share the things you love with the world" and so on.}}
  • Forceful.
  • * {{quote-news, year=2011, date=October 29, author=Phil McNulty, work=BBC Sport
  • , title= Chelsea 3-5 Arsenal , passage=Terry's goal looked to have put Chelsea in control on the stroke of half-time but Arsenal's response presented a compelling case for Wenger's insistence that reports of his side's demise have been greatly exaggerated.}}