verb
- to express opinions or beliefs in an arrogant, authoritative manner as if they were undeniable facts
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘dogmatize’
Examples
- The professor dogmatizes about literature without considering other viewpoints.
- She dogmatizes on social issues as if her opinions were absolute truth.
- He constantly dogmatizes during meetings, making discussion difficult.
- The critic dogmatizes about art while dismissing contemporary works.
- When he dogmatizes about politics, people tend to stop listening.
- The author dogmatizes throughout the book instead of presenting balanced arguments.