adjective
- not rigidly adhering to a particular doctrine or set of beliefs; open-minded and flexible in thinking
Examples
- The professor took an undogmatic approach to teaching philosophy.
- Her undogmatic attitude made her popular among students with diverse viewpoints.
- The committee’s undogmatic discussion led to creative solutions.
- He remained undogmatic about political issues, listening to all sides.
- The undogmatic leader encouraged open debate within the organization.
- Their undogmatic interpretation of the rules allowed for more flexibility.