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/dɒɡməˈtɪkəli/ · dog·ma·ti·cal
adverb
- In a dogmatic manner; with a rigid adherence to a particular doctrine or opinion. She argued dogmatically that her theory was the only correct one, refusing to consider alternative perspectives.
- In a manner that is characterized by a strict adherence to a particular ideology or doctrine. The politician spoke dogmatically about the importance of free market economics, without acknowledging any potential drawbacks.
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Did you know? The word 'dogmatically' is often used to describe a style of argumentation that is overly reliant on rigid adherence to a particular doctrine or opinion, rather than considering alternative perspectives or evidence.