adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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less
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He was as much of an appeaser as Chamberlain, but less dogmatic and self-righteous.
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Clinton is boldly poaching many Republican issues, reframing them somewhat to sound slightly less dogmatic .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Her employees find her bossy and dogmatic .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But in the meantime the history of Yiddish warns us to be wary of dogmatic statements about its life and death.
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He was seen as an enlightened despot pursuing liberal policies in the face of dogmatic reaction from priests and landlords.
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His argument, if it counts as such, is a dogmatic admission of defeat, unsupported by quantitative evidence.
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I only know there was a father who was both idolised and undoubtedly feared, a dogmatic and overbearing Catholic.
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The whole subject has become far too ambiguous, and too barnacled with exegesis, for dogmatic analysis.
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They should therefore caution us against being overly dogmatic .