verb
- expressing opinions in an arrogant, assertive manner as if they were undeniable facts
Usage: present participle of dogmatize
Examples
- The professor was dogmatizing about economic theory without considering alternative viewpoints.
- She grew tired of his constant dogmatizing on political matters.
- Instead of dogmatizing, he should listen to what others have to say.
- The speaker was dogmatizing rather than engaging in genuine discussion.
- Her dogmatizing tone made it difficult for anyone to disagree.
- He has a habit of dogmatizing about subjects he knows little about.