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Meaning of dogmatization
The act of making a doctrine or principle absolute and unchallengeable
Etymology of dogmatization
The word "dogmatization" originates from the Latin "dogma", meaning opinion or belief, and the suffix "-ization", which forms a noun indicating a process or action
Historically, the term has been used to describe the process of establishing a doctrine or principle as absolute and unchallengeable, often in a religious or philosophical context
Synonyms
indoctrination
brainwashing
persuasion
conviction
fanaticism
zealotry
intolerance
bigotry
obstinacy
stubbornness
dogma
creed
doctrine
tenet
philosophy
ideology
theory
principle
belief
opinion
mindset
outlook
viewpoint
perspective
stance
attitude
rigidness
inflexibility
uncompromisingness
intransigence
obduracy
recalcitrance
refractoriness
Definitions
- The process of making a doctrine or principle absolute and unchallengeable
- * The state of being made absolute and unchallengeable, especially in relation to a doctrine or principle
Usage Examples
- The dogmatization of certain ideologies has led to the suppression of dissenting voices
- * The dogmatization of religious doctrine has resulted in a lack of tolerance for alternative perspectives
Antonyms
open-mindedness
tolerance
flexibility
adaptability
receptivity
responsiveness
sensitivity
liberality
broadmindedness
permissiveness
leniency
gentleness
mildness
softness
pliability
pliancy
tractability
docility
compliance
acquiescence
resignation
surrender