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dogmatize

[dawg-muh-tahyz, dog-] / ˈdɔg məˌtaɪz, ˈdɒg- /




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The course of ileitis is so variable that doctors cannot dogmatize about the outcome of an individual case.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the small book, Dei Doceri, I have shown my inclination to avoid being absolute in my judgments, a too common error, especially with minds that dogmatize passionately.

From Pius IX. And His Time by Dawson, Æneas MacDonell

I am not a theologian, to dogmatize about things that are beyond the ken of human intelligence.

From Recollections of a Varied Life by Eggleston, George Cary

Says Coleridge, "To dogmatize a crime, that is, to teach it as a doctrine, is itself a crime."

From A Letter to the Hon. Samuel Eliot, Representative in Congress From the City of Boston, In Reply to His Apology For Voting For the Fugitive Slave Bill. by Dexter, Franklin

It does not seem to me good science or good sense to dogmatize about what this race will know, or what will be its tools of thought.

From The Book of Life by Sinclair, Upton