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dogmatic

[dawg-mat-ik, dog-] / dɔgˈmæt ɪk, dɒg- /




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One can grasp that the three precepts dovetail together in that they all rely on dogmatic assertion, denial of a scientific or empirical basis of reality and reactionary nostalgia.

From Salon

“It was my first hour special, and Abbi’s first time directing stand-up, and I like that a lot, because you make your own rules and there’s no kind of dogmatic rigidity,” says Martin.

From Los Angeles Times

"While this time might not be different, people are thinking that the politics and individuals are certainly much more ideologically driven and dogmatic ... party rifts are deeper," said ING economist Rob Carnell.

From Reuters

But tradition isn’t as dogmatic as it may seem.

From Washington Post

The president’s position is reasonable and by no means dogmatic.

From Washington Post