verb
- past tense of dogmatise; to assert or lay down principles in a dogmatic manner; to state something as an established fact without proof or justification
Usage: British spelling variant of 'dogmatized'; Often used critically to describe someone making authoritative claims without adequate evidence
Examples
- The professor dogmatised about the theory without considering alternative viewpoints.
- He dogmatised on matters of politics despite having little expertise.
- She dogmatised her opinions so firmly that no one dared to disagree.
- The critic dogmatised that the film was a masterpiece, leaving no room for debate.
- They dogmatised their religious beliefs to the entire congregation.