Similar words: dogmatism, dogmatic, pragmatist, dogma, pragmatism, astigmatism, dramatist, pragmatic. Meaning: ['dɑgmətɪst/'dɒg-] n. a stubborn person of arbitrary or arrogant opinions.
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1. Intellectuals are becoming unhappy with dogmatists in the party leadership.
2. I wonder if you realize that, you dogmatist.
3. In his manner was something of the dogmatist.
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4. You are a sheer dogmatist, and that's what makes it so marvellous.
5. I think you as a contented dogmatist , had better leave me alone has become of yours.
6. The "principle of going up into the hills" was a dogmatist gibe against Comrade Mao Tse-tung for his emphasis on rural revolutionary bases.
7. As former Secretary of Bacon for five years, Hobbes reformed Arestotles' Rhetoric, treasured deduction and induction simultaneously, and endeavoured to hurl down the dogmatist authority.
8. This produces a temper of mind very different from that of the medieval dogmatist.
9. To oppose the subjectivist, one - sided approach to problems, we must demolish dogmatist subjectiveness and one - sidedness .
10. Those who now portray her as a principled but rigid dogmatist, unwilling to make the slightest concession to the junta, forget that she used to face just the opposite criticism.
11. Not only should we regard Lenin's three composition viewpoint as positive, but also pay close attention to but also pay close attention to the harm caused by the dogmatist comprehension.
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