verb
- past tense of dogmatize; to express opinions in an arrogant, assertive manner as if they were established facts
Usage: formal
Examples
- The professor dogmatized about economic theory without considering alternative viewpoints.
- She dogmatized on social issues, refusing to listen to opposing arguments.
- The politician dogmatized during the debate, presenting his opinions as absolute truths.
- He dogmatized about proper parenting techniques to anyone who would listen.
- The critic dogmatized about art, dismissing modern styles as worthless.
- They dogmatized on religious matters, showing no tolerance for different beliefs.