dogmatize

VERB
  1. speak dogmatically
  2. state as a dogma
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How To Use dogmatize In A Sentence

  • Let us apply these facts to some of the more simple of the vexed questions of prosody, No one disputes the universality of the rhythmizing impulse; the quarrel begins as soon as any prosodist attempts to dogmatize about the nature and measurement of those flowing time-intervals whose arrangement we call rhythm. A Study of Poetry
  • In the 1930s, the proposition concerning the absolute primacy of politics was overly dogmatized, and this still continues to make itself felt.
  • The pretension to dogmatize about them in each other is the root of most human injustices and cruelties, and the trait in human character most likely to make the angels weep. James on Tolerance
  • Damm you guys sound like you're so dogmatized by the mainstream cinema, so that when something "diferent" or "foreign" is shown, you just cant tolerate it. Indie Trailer Sunday: Clay Liford's Indie Sci-Fi Film Earthling « FirstShowing.net
  • Any effort to get beyond that, to some more definitive answer, would be an illicit attempt to dogmatize what could only be theologoumenon. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Chips Ahoy: Once again we're treated to that 'he died for us' dogmatized misconception. "The homosexual agenda has been carefully crafted and packaged to change the way Americans think about homosexuality."
  • We know too little of such matters to dogmatize about them; after all the experience and wisdom of the past, what we call statesmanship is but a complicated, difficult, and uncertain experiment. Our Brother in Black: His Freedom and His Future
  • Once again we're treated to that "he died for us" dogmatized misconception. "The homosexual agenda has been carefully crafted and packaged to change the way Americans think about homosexuality."
  • Religious institutions claim vast sums of money from their believers, influence many, attempt to impose their dogmatized moral pretensions on others, nations states and terrorists use religious rational for their conduct and however ideal it might be to separate church and state, by hook or by crook, religious institutions are players in the political sweepstakes. Does he or doesn't he, that is the question, history needs to know
  • All these sects, at that time, enjoyed complete liberty to dogmatize, discourse, and write, whenever the Jewish courtiers, settled at A Philosophical Dictionary
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