adjective
- opposed to or rejecting dogmatism; skeptical of rigid, unquestioned beliefs or doctrines
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or intellectual contexts
Examples
- The professor took an antidogmatic approach to teaching, encouraging students to question every assumption.
- Her antidogmatic stance made her unpopular with the conservative faction of the organization.
- The movement promoted antidogmatic thinking in science and philosophy.
- He valued antidogmatic inquiry over blind adherence to tradition.
- The antidogmatic spirit of the Enlightenment challenged established religious authority.
- Their antidogmatic methodology allowed for greater flexibility in problem-solving.