Dogmatizes [verb]

Definition of Dogmatizes:

get the wrong idea

Opposite/Antonyms of Dogmatizes:


Sentence/Example of Dogmatizes:

As an historical figure, it is impossible to dogmatize concerning the personality of Joan of Arc.

The difficulty is how to classify it, since, upon no question appertaining to the psychic, can one dogmatize.

And if it is impossible to dogmatize about such states, it is still more impossible to describe them.

But it would be well for us to determine the extent of our knowledge of natural laws before we thus dogmatize.

As for our own age, only a fool would dogmatize; we can only balance and surmise.

As to which was right in the controversy it is impossible to dogmatize and needless to argue.

It is not enough to dogmatize as Ruskin dogmatizes, to bully the reader into a terrified acceptance.

I am not a theologian, to dogmatize about things that are beyond the ken of human intelligence.

The other side do not dogmatize about the Divine power, or its method of action, in the abstract.

I do not care to dogmatize, or predict, or make guesses of any kind.