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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 John William Burgon

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 Æneas MacDonell Dawson

He does not dogmatize, wrangle, quibble, as though he was an autocrat or a pugilist.

From Talkers With Illustrations by John Bate

I do not care to dogmatize, or predict, or make guesses of any kind.

From Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches by Justin McCarthy

Mr. Delrahim himself, in academic life, had dogmatized that Comcast-style solutions were too “regulatory.”

From The Wall Street Journal May 11, 2018

Watch Smith" they dogmatized, "let me tell you something .

From Time Magazine Archive

She must listen only with a frankly questioning attitude to the dogmatized opinions of man-made society.

From Woman and the New Race by Margaret Sanger

Another dogmatized thus: "Don't teese cats, for firstly, it is wrong so to do; and 2nd, cats have clawses which is longer than people think."

From Collections and Recollections by George William Erskine Russell

Of course this is but a rough specimen of the dialogue which was conducted by the Church with the various guessers at great Truths, who debated, disputed, and dogmatized, during the early centuries.

From The Prayer Book Explained by Percival Jackson

If you are a philosopher I wish you to cease dogmatizing about fanaticism, and enthusiasm, and the ignorance, and credulity of believers, at least until you philosophically examine the evidence upon which they believe.

From Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity by Robert Patterson

With his bursts of door-slamming activity, his fits of bookish indolence, his crude revolutionary dogmatizing and his flashes of precocious irony, the boy was not unlike a boisterous embodiment of his father's theories.

From The Reef by Edith Wharton

Things are not stereo165typed, hence the danger of dogmatizing about living things.

From Under the Maples by John Burroughs

But although this has been the usual method of treating the subject in question, such weakness and dogmatizing is self-imposed, and not an inevitable condition of the human mind.

From A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory by Albert Taylor Bledsoe

Time spent in dogmatizing appeared to him time lost.

From Life of St. Francis of Assisi by Louise Seymour Houghton




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