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Meanings of too dogmatic in English
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Usage of too dogmatic in English
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Science may be toodogmatic in its denial of the unseen.
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Perhaps his ways were toodogmatic and dictatorial for the colonists.
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Critics believed he could be toodogmatic, notably on the separation of powers.
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He is, as you say, too final and toodogmatic.
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Anyone a little toodogmatic might break in two.
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They were both toodogmatic to agree easily.
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Has the statement toodogmatic a sound?
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Ruskin was toodogmatic in the middle years of his life and only provoked a more violent reaction.
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I do not want to be toodogmatic, but it seems to me this is one way to evolve real Action Plays.
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Lest these assertions should appear toodogmatic, I will indicate the series of works in which I recognise Michelangelo's sympathy with genuine female quality.
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It has also constantly modified my own point of view, and has prevented me from becoming toodogmatic in dealing with other people's methods.
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As regards classification of books, I received the impression that the broad division into "adult" and "juvenile" is toodogmatic, too arbitrary.
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Later, he damaged himself and his cause by an unnecessarily bitter denunciation of his enemies and by a toodogmatic assertion of his own principles.
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(6) It is toodogmatic, and refuses to profit by criticism.