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Dogmatic

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Adjective

1. dogmatic, dogmatical

characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principles

2. dogmatic

of or pertaining to or characteristic of a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative

3. dogmatic

relating to or involving dogma

Example Sentences:
'dogmatic writings'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Dogmatic

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adjective
1. 
a. 
(of a statement, opinion, etc) forcibly asserted as if authoritative and unchallengeable
b. 
(of a person) prone to making such statements
2. 
of, relating to, or constituting dogma
dogmatic writings
3. 
based on assumption rather than empirical observation

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Dogmatic

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adjective
1. 
of or like dogma; doctrinal
2. 
asserted a priori or without proof
3. 
stating opinion in a positive or arrogant manner
: also dogˈmatical

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Dogmatic

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adj.
1. Relating to, characteristic of, or resulting from dogma.
2.
a. Asserting or insisting upon ideas or principles, especially when unproven or unexamined, in an imperious or arrogant manner: "People in recovery groups can be dogmatic, asserting that the group's way is 'the way' or bashing other approaches" (Anne M. Fletcher).
b. Characterized by such assertion, often with an unconsidered rejection of criticism: a dogmatic adherence to a single educational model.

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