A religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof.
Sinônimos
Examples for "dogma"
Examples for "dogma"
1The Dominican crisis broke just as the new dogma was taking hold.
2Unfortunately, you can't pay a landlord in dogma.' She glances at me.
3That religion which has neither dogma nor doctrine is not a religion.
4A sterner theology, a dogma, might have seen me through what happened.
5Conclusion: Our study revisited the admitted dogma linking VEGFC to tumor aggressiveness.
1Guaranteeing food security is a major tenet of the ruling Communist Party.
2The most basic tenet of American law is the presumption of innocence.
3The cardinal tenet of his faith had been a belief in strength.
4Their fiscal system operates under a purely pragmatic tenet of extended accountability.
5One tenet of CES is that people should contact the gods daily.
6That is incompatible with Vanguard's core tenet of never paying for distribution.
7For the overthrow of this infamous tenet, Paine exerted all his strength.
8That was a tenet by which she was obliged to hold fast.
9Freedom of expression was a core tenet of democracy, they said.
10But times have changed and anecdotal evidence suggests the tenet is under threat.
11Mixing customer funds with company money violates a key tenet of futures brokerage.
12But the second Hunter tenet wouldn't let me do that, either.
13It's a tenet of anthropology -and new evidence suggests that it's wrong.
14Obviously, this wasn't a Catholic tenet she was used to hearing.
15Respect for the monarchy is a fundamental tenet of Thai society.
16This vulgar tenet of exclusiveness is in the highest degree unphilosophical.
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Estados Unidos da América