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dogmatize
dogmatize, v. (ˈdɒgmətaɪz) [ad. F. dogmatise-r (13th c.), ad. med.L. dogmatizāre to propound dogma, ad. Gr. δογµατίζειν to lay down as one's opinion, to decree, f. δόγµα, δογµατ- dogma.] 1. intr. To make dogmatic assertions; to speak authoritatively or imperiously (upon a subject) without reference ... Oxford English Dictionary
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dogmatize
dogmatizedogmatise, / ˈdɔgmətaɪz; ?@ ˈdɔ:gmətaɪz; `dɔɡmə-ˌtaɪz/ v [I, Ipr]~ (about sth) (derog 贬) make dogmatic statements 教条地或武断地表达 You can't dogmatize about people's needs. 对人民之所需不能武断. 牛津英汉双解词典
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The Will to Believe
beliefs and conclusions than the absolutists: "The greatest empiricists among us are only empiricists on reflection: when left to their instincts, they dogmatize wikipedia.org
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magistrality
† magiˈstrality Obs. [f. prec. + -ity.] The quality or condition of being magistral. a. The standing of a master or mistress; the right to lay down the law or to dogmatize; authoritative character. b. quasi-concr. a dogmatic utterance; in Med. a special prescription.a. 1603 North's Plutarch, Seneca ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Annihilationism
However, despite Stott's personal belief in annihilationism, he cautions, "I do not dogmatize about the position to which I have come. wikipedia.org
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dogmatist
dogmatist (ˈdɒgmətɪst) [a. F. dogmatiste (16th c.), ad. med.L. dogmatista, ad. Gr. δογµατιστής, agent-n. from δογµατίζειν: see dogmatize. (The logical and chronological orders differ.)] 1. One who dogmatizes, who asserts or lays down particular dogmas; esp. one who positively asserts or imposes his ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Assassini
their corrupt rule of the papacy during the Renaissance; Pope Pius IX and the claim that the First Vatican Council and the papal infallibility were to dogmatize wikipedia.org
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Annemasse
which in 1908 placed it in front of the city hall, with the following inscriptions: “The arrest of Servetus in Geneva, where he did neither publish nor dogmatize wikipedia.org
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-ist
-ist, suffix corresponding to F. -iste, L. -ista, Gr. -ιστής, forming agent-nouns from verbs in -ίζειν (see -ize), consisting of the agential suffix -της added to the verb-stem, as in βαπτίζ-ειν to dip, βαπτισ-τής dipper, L. baptista, F. baptiste baptist. Cognate to the suffix -ισµός, -ism. Examples... Oxford English Dictionary
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Giovanni Battista Palumba
Hind thought that one early engraving "with its niello-like background, suggests a goldsmith's education," and that "it seems rash to dogmatize on the wikipedia.org
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-ize
-ize (also written -ise), suffix forming vbs. = F. -ise-r, It. -izare, Sp. -izar, ad. late L. -izāre, -īzāre, f. Gr. -ίζειν, formative derivative of vbs. The Greek verbs were partly intrans., as βαρβαρίζειν to play the barbarian, act or speak as a barbarian, side with the barbarians, τυραννίζειν to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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paradox
▪ I. paradox, n. (a.) (ˈpærədɒks) Also 6–7 -oxe. [ad. (perh. through F. paradoxe, 14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) L. paradoxum, -on, n., properly neuter of paradox-us, Gr. παράδοξ-ος adj. contrary to received opinion or expectation, f. παρά past, beyond, contrary to + δόξα opinion; in Gr. and L. also used s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holocaust theology
Certain commentators have also criticized a tendency to historicize and dogmatize certain political or secular events such as the Holocaust, which are wikipedia.org
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hetero-
hetero- (hɛtərəʊ) before a vowel heter-, combining form of Gr. ἕτερος the other of two, other, different; a formative of many scientific and other terms, often in opposition to homo-, sometimes to auto-, homœo-, iso-, ortho-, syn-. The more important of these, with their derivatives, will be found i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mariology of the popes
Allegedly, he had promised the King of Spain to dogmatize the Immaculate Conception. 19th century Pius IX The Mariology of Pope Pius IX (1846–1878) wikipedia.org
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