dogmatize
1 of 1verb/ˈdɑɡmətaɪz/
Forms:dogmatizes,dogmatizing,dogmatized,dogmatized
1
to speak in an absolute manner and expecting everyone to believe it without question
- The teacher dogmatized the curriculum, discouraging any critical discussion or differing opinions.
- She dogmatized her religious views, expecting everyone around her to follow them without question.
- The leader often dogmatized his policies, creating a rigid environment with no room for disagreement.
- They dogmatized their approach to solving problems, insisting that there was only one correct method.
- He tends to dogmatize about politics, dismissing any opposing viewpoints.