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dogmatically

[ UK /dɒɡmˈætɪkli/ ]
[ US /dɑɡˈmætɪkɫi/ ]
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  1. in a narrow-minded dogmatic manner
    he is a dogmatically opinionated critic of Modern Art

How To Use dogmatically In A Sentence

  • Nowhere in the report does she provide evidence for these assertions:they are merely dogmatically stated as fact.
  • He applies the Marxist world view dogmatically to all social phenomena.
  • Mr. Russell himself is far too witty and athletic a ratiocinator simply to repeat the slander dogmatically. Meaning of Truth
  • They continued dogmatically with the Left sectarian mistakes such as over-assessment of the international situation and the subjective strength, and an underestimation of the enemy forces and hence could not build any movement of significance. Interview with Ganapathy, General Secretary, CPI(Maoist)
  • They should do so thoughtfully and undogmatically. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every theory of education in our sense will, then, assume an affirmative answer to the first question, though it may do so dogmatically , without discussion.
  • We could then choose to separate art from non-art dogmatically, or by popular opinion.
  • Providence probably (for we cannot dogmatically define the hidden purposes of God in providence) overruled the past evil to ultimately greater good to him. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Nowhere in the report does she provide evidence for these assertions:they are merely dogmatically stated as fact.
  • The picture painted by Eric Kaufmann of future society divided clamorously between fundamentalist atheists and dogmatically religious groups is not pretty. Rory Fitzgerald: Richard Dawkins and Atheist Crimes
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