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Meanings of
dogmatical
in English
Characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principles.
dogmatic
Related terms
narrow
narrow-minded
Synonyms
Examples for "
dogmatic
"
dogmatic
Examples for "
dogmatic
"
1
Visit Website Ironically, the less
dogmatic
Euros simply considered such tactics normal.
2
He found himself in the thick of the wars of
dogmatic
theology.
3
For more than thirty years, Liberty's operating mode has been primarily
dogmatic
.
4
But after a while, my approach began to feel
dogmatic
and simple-minded.
5
Auntie Cord was ignorant and
dogmatic
;
Lewis could read and was intelligent.
Usage of
dogmatical
in English
1
On the contrary, it must renounce its magnificent
dogmatical
pretensions in philosophy.
2
But Lord Marney talked a good deal, though chiefly
dogmatical
or argumentative.
3
Hasty,
dogmatical
,
self-satisfied reason is worse than idle fancy or bigoted prejudice.
4
In a moment or two her husband went on, in a
dogmatical
tone.
5
In feelings and matters not
dogmatical
,
I hope I am half a Quaker.
6
Thetic is the term applied to every collection of
dogmatical
propositions.
7
She was a trifle obstinate and
dogmatical
,
but we got on fairly well.
8
One is the
dogmatical
,
the part of worship; the other is the moral part.
9
The nobles showed themselves haughty and
dogmatical
;
the deputies showed themselves aggressive and revolutionary.
10
The ethical and
dogmatical
parts of the Gospel were unhappily turned against each other.
11
The philosopher abandons them, so soon as the opposite party renounces its
dogmatical
conceit.
12
At different periods
dogmatical
belief is more or less abundant.
13
A
dogmatical
solution is therefore not only unsatisfactory but impossible.
14
As a matter of course, he was loud, clamorous,
dogmatical
and not very argumentative.
15
But it was terrible in its slashing and exposure of the
dogmatical
sophisms of Jefferson.
16
The two most prominent divines in the department of
dogmatical
theology are Nitzsch and Twesten.
Other examples for "dogmatical"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dogmatical
Adjective
Frequent collocations
too dogmatical
dogmatical assertions
dogmatical cap
dogmatical manner
chiefly dogmatical
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Dogmatical
through the time
Dogmatical
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