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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

But look at all which precedes; and then say if those are the remarks of a man entitled to dogmatize "On the Interpretation of Scripture."

From Inspiration and Interpretation Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford by Burgon, John William

It is not enough to dogmatize as Ruskin dogmatizes, to bully the reader into a terrified acceptance.

From The Gate of Appreciation Studies in the Relation of Art to Life by Noyes, Carleton Eldredge

Every student must have had experiences of a sort to make him slow to dogmatize when such points are in question.

From The Foot-path Way by Torrey, Bradford

I don't like to dogmatize on such a subject, but so far as my own narrow experience goes, I am far from attributing any high degree of culture to this source.

From The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. II by Lever, Charles James




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