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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

Says Coleridge, "To dogmatize a crime, that is, to teach it as a doctrine, is itself a crime."

From A Letter to the Hon. Samuel Eliot, Representative in Congress From the City of Boston, In Reply to His Apology For Voting For the Fugitive Slave Bill. by Franklin Dexter

It would be unsafe to dogmatize on the basis of such meager material.

From Benign Stupors A Study of a New Manic-Depressive Reaction Type by John T. (John Thompson) MacCurdy

What need to add that such an one is not therefore a Master of Divinity? possesses no qualification which authorizes him to dogmatize about any one department of Theological Science?

From Inspiration and Interpretation Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford by John William Burgon

His heroine, indeed, in conformity to his own example, is always prating about virtue, even at the time when she deviates most essentially from its precepts; but to dogmatize is not to be innocent.

From Aspects and Impressions by Edmund Gosse

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

Though she had very clearly defined opinions on every subject that came under her consideration, she never dogmatized.

From History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The monk replied, that he had always denied that he had dogmatized, though the contrary was proved by the witnesses.

From The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. by Juan Antonio Llorente

The question of Matrimony was one of those on which the early heretics freely dogmatized.

From The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels by Edward Miller

All we can do is to tread lightly and guess without dogmatizing.

From Atlantic Classics, Second Series by Jane Addams

Time spent in dogmatizing appeared to him time lost.

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

Denying the offence of dogmatizing, he confessed having held heretical opinions, and offered to abjure them.

From The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851 by Various

I say not this, with the least design of limiting the Stage too servilely to twenty-four hours: however he be pleased to tax me with dogmatizing in that point.

From An English Garner Critical Essays & Literary Fragments by Professor Thomas Seccombe Arber

I think I had better stop dogmatizing, Tom.

From The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. II by Charles James Lever




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