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dogmatic

[dawg-mat-ik, dog-] / dɔgˈmæt ɪk, dɒg- /




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In the last few years, though, she’s realized that “being very dogmatic with my body is a surefire way to feel really bad,” she says.

From Los Angeles Times

"His evidence came across more as dogmatic, than direct at times and he was uncomfortable at his evidence being challenged," she wrote.

From BBC

It comes through in his writing and not in a dogmatic way at all in the novels, but in a very human and practical way.

From Salon

Of course, the two of us know each other so well that it’s easy for us to anticipate what the other one is maybe chasing after, and so we’re not very dogmatic about it.

From Los Angeles Times

While reveling in the silly masquerade, “Fake It Until You Make It” interrogates the meaning of racial identity and authenticity, leaving no dogmatic position unscathed by irony.

From Los Angeles Times