100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "dogmatic"
Definition
Dogmatic (adjective):
- Asserting opinions in a doctrinaire or arrogant manner; characterized by the expression of strong opinions or beliefs as if they are undeniably true.
 - Relating to dogma, especially in a religious context; rigidly adhering to a set of principles without consideration for evidence or other viewpoints.
 
Synonyms
- Arrogant
 - Imperious
 - Opinionated
 - Obstinate
 - Stubborn
 - Unyielding
 - Inflexible
 - Doctrinaire
 - Rigid
 - Insistent
 
Antonyms
- Open-minded
 - Flexible
 - Tolerant
 - Receptive
 - Unprejudiced
 - Non-dogmatic
 - Indecisive
 - Agreeable
 - Compliant
 - Yielding
 
Examples
- His dogmatic approach to politics made it difficult for him to engage in constructive discussions.
 - The professor was known for her dogmatic interpretations of literary texts.
 - In a debate, it's essential to avoid being too dogmatic about your beliefs.
 - Many found her dogmatic stance on environmental issues refreshing yet exhausting.
 - The organization’s dogmatic policies often discouraged innovative thinking.
 - She was too dogmatic to consider alternative solutions to the problem.
 - His dogmatic beliefs alienated him from those who held different views.
 - The dogmatic statement left no room for debate or discussion.
 - A dogmatic leader often struggles to maintain a collaborative team environment.
 - Critics argue that his dogmatic adherence to tradition hinders progress.
 - The dogmatic nature of her teachings made her students feel trapped.
 - Being dogmatic about one's opinions can lead to isolation.
 - His dogmatic views were challenged by a more open-minded colleague.
 - The dogmatic church doctrine resisted changes over the years.
 - She approached the project with a dogmatic mindset, dismissing all feedback.
 - The dogmatic rules of the organization stifled creativity.
 - It's important not to be too dogmatic in your beliefs if you want to learn.
 - The dogmatic tone of the article alienated many readers.
 - His dogmatic belief in his own correctness was hard to shake.
 - A dogmatic viewpoint can cloud one’s judgment.
 - The dogmatic insistence on tradition can sometimes hinder innovation.
 - The dogmatic leader failed to listen to the concerns of his constituents.
 - Her dogmatic views on education made her unpopular with progressive teachers.
 - The dogmatic nature of the debate left no room for compromise.
 - He was criticized for his dogmatic adherence to outdated theories.
 - The dogmatic approach to management often led to high employee turnover.
 - His dogmatic stance on the issue made discussions nearly impossible.
 - The team’s dogmatic adherence to protocol stifled their creativity.
 - The dogmatic principles of the sect limited their followers' worldview.
 - She felt his dogmatic opinions overshadowed her own contributions.
 - The dogmatic nature of his argument made it hard to see the other side.
 - A dogmatic person often struggles with empathy towards differing opinions.
 - In a rapidly changing world, dogmatic beliefs can be detrimental.
 - The dogmatic interpretation of the law led to unjust outcomes.
 - He was deemed too dogmatic for the role of a mediator.
 - The dogmatic manifesto outlined strict adherence to certain ideologies.
 - His dogmatic refusal to adapt was evident in his work.
 - The dogmatic presentation of facts can mislead an audience.
 - The dogmatic philosophy taught in the class left many students confused.
 - A dogmatic mindset can often be a barrier to personal growth.
 - The dogmatic assertions made in the meeting were quickly disputed.
 - The dogmatic rules of the game frustrated many players.
 - She found his dogmatic views about parenting to be overbearing.
 - His dogmatic insistence on his way alienated his friends.
 - The dogmatic structure of the organization limited its adaptability.
 - A dogmatic approach can often lead to misunderstandings.
 - The dogmatic beliefs of the cult were concerning to outsiders.
 - They were drawn to his dogmatic speeches, despite their rigidity.
 - The dogmatic nature of the training program left little room for creativity.
 - His dogmatic personality made him a polarizing figure.
 - The dogmatic stance taken by the board was met with resistance.
 - In philosophy, being dogmatic can limit exploration of new ideas.
 - The dogmatic teachings of the school were challenged by new research.
 - A dogmatic attitude can often lead to conflict in discussions.
 - The dogmatic nature of the policy left employees feeling constrained.
 - His dogmatic views were often challenged by his peers.
 - The dogmatic insistence on rules was met with frustration by the team.
 - A dogmatic leader often struggles to gain followers over time.
 - The dogmatic nature of the discussion made it unproductive.
 - Her dogmatic belief in her abilities sometimes led her astray.
 - The dogmatic principles of the philosophy were hard to refute.
 - His dogmatic assertions about the issue polarized the audience.
 - The dogmatic approach to the project led to a lack of innovation.
 - The dogmatic structure of the curriculum was criticized by educators.
 - A dogmatic approach can be beneficial in some contexts, but limiting in others.
 - The dogmatic nature of their arguments often overshadowed facts.
 - She realized that her dogmatic views were holding her back in life.
 - The dogmatic tradition was challenged by younger generations.
 - His dogmatic beliefs often clashed with his practical experiences.
 - The dogmatic rules of the game were often bent but rarely broken.
 - She found it hard to be dogmatic in her beliefs after traveling abroad.
 - The dogmatic editor rejected all articles that contradicted her views.
 - His dogmatic interpretations of history were both fascinating and frustrating.
 - The dogmatic nature of his responses indicated a lack of critical thinking.
 - A dogmatic attitude can alienate potential allies in a discussion.
 - The dogmatic policies of the administration were met with protests.
 - He tried to be less dogmatic after realizing the value of diverse opinions.
 - The dogmatic tone of the lecture left students feeling unengaged.
 - Her dogmatic beliefs about diet were challenged by new scientific findings.
 - The dogmatic adherence to the plan resulted in missed opportunities.
 - A dogmatic approach to leadership can hinder team morale.
 - She admired his passion but was often put off by his dogmatic manner.
 - The dogmatic assertion in the report was later disproven.
 - His dogmatic belief in the old ways made change difficult.
 - The dogmatic style of communication was off-putting to some.
 - Their dogmatic principles were at odds with the values of the community.
 - The dogmatic structure of the meeting stifled open dialogue.
 - He was seen as dogmatic, often insisting that he was right.
 - The dogmatic nature of the proposal left little room for discussion.
 - A dogmatic mindset can close off opportunities for collaboration.
 - The dogmatic approach to the situation led to a lack of solutions.
 - She tried to avoid being too dogmatic in her teaching methods.
 - The dogmatic rules of engagement were often questioned by the team.
 - His dogmatic beliefs often drew criticism from peers.
 - The dogmatic stance taken by the organization was controversial.
 - She feared being seen as dogmatic when discussing her beliefs.
 - The dogmatic nature of his argument was challenged by new evidence.
 - The dogmatic tone of the instructions confused many participants.
 - He was criticized for his dogmatic views on climate change.
 - Her dogmatic adherence to the rules often frustrated her coworkers.
 
