noun
- People who assert opinions or principles as if they were absolute truths without allowing for debate or doubt.
Usage: Plural form of dogmatizer; Often used in academic or philosophical contexts; Can carry a critical or disapproving tone
Examples
- The dogmatizers in the debate refused to consider any evidence that contradicted their position.
- Religious dogmatizers often dismiss alternative interpretations of sacred texts.
- Critics accused the committee members of being dogmatizers who stifled creative thinking.
- In academia, dogmatizers can hinder scientific progress by rejecting new theories outright.
- The panel of dogmatizers presented their views as indisputable facts rather than opinions.