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Meaning of dogmatize
to present an opinion or belief as if it were a fact
Etymology of dogmatize
The word "dogmatize" originates from the Greek word "dogmatikos", meaning "pertaining to doctrine" or "opinionated", and the Latin word "dogmatizare", meaning "to express opinions" or "to teach doctrines"
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of presenting opinions or beliefs in a rigid or authoritarian manner, often without regard for evidence or alternative perspectives
Synonyms
dictate
prescribe
proclaim
decree
pronounce
assert
affirm
declare
state
expound
propound
preach
lecture
sermonize
moralize
instruct
teach
educate
enlighten
inform
edify
inculcate
indoctrinate
brainwash
persuade
convince
coerce
force
impose
enforce
command
order
direct
enjoin
require
demand
insist
stipulate
specify
designate
appoint
authorize
Definitions
- to present an opinion or belief as if it were a fact, without providing evidence or allowing for disagreement
- * to establish or impose a doctrine or principle, especially in a way that is considered authoritarian or rigid
Usage Examples
- The professor was accused of dogmatizing in her lectures, presenting her opinions as fact without allowing for discussion or debate
- * The politician's tendency to dogmatize on issues of economic policy has alienated many of his constituents