dogmatic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dogmatic in Hindi

Adjective

  • कट्टर
  • स्वमताभिमानी
  • धर्मत-संबंधी
  • सिद्धांतवादी
  • हठधर्मी
  • मताग्रही

dogmatic Definition

Adjective

  • inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true.

dogmatic Example

  • He gives his opinion without trying to be dogmatic ( वह हठधर्मिता की कोशिश किए बिना अपनी राय देता है )
  • Its head is the tsar; but although he makes and annuls all appointments, he does not determine questions of dogmatic theology. ( इसका सिर राजा है; लेकिन यद्यपि वह सभी नियुक्तियों को बनाता और रद्द करता है, वह हठधर्मी धर्मशास्त्र के प्रश्नों को निर्धारित नहीं करता है। )
  • Catholic in spirit rather than dogmatic, John ranks himself at times among the Academics, " since, in those things about which a wise man may doubt, I depart not from their footsteps." ( हठधर्मिता के बजाय आत्मा में कैथोलिक, जॉन कई बार खुद को शिक्षाविदों में स्थान देता है, "चूंकि, उन चीजों में जिनके बारे में एक बुद्धिमान व्यक्ति संदेह कर सकता है, मैं उनके नक्शेकदम से नहीं हटता।" )

More Sentence

  • On this method the sacred writings are regarded as an inexhaustible mine of philosophical and dogmatic wisdom; in reality the exegete reads his own ideas into any passage he chooses.
  • They should serve as a warning to us against dogmatic narrow-mindedness in moral matters.
  • In a former time a dogmatic answer was ready waiting for every fundamental question.
  • Theology, dogmatic or polemic, is an explanatory defence of some particular faith.
  • It was the first appearance of dogmatic atheism in Europe as a political force.
  • Neither should you be dogmatic in your assertions, arrogating to yourself such consequences in your opinions.
  • They ordained a most rigid and dogmatic interpretation of the classics so as to suit their purposes.
  • Even the opportunism of Mr. H. G. Wells is more dogmatic than the idealism of anybody else.
  • Somebody complained, I think, to Matthew Arnold that he was getting as dogmatic as Carlyle.
  • His maiden speech was youthfully fluent and dogmatic; but on its conclusion the orator was reminded with many compliments, by an honourable member, that he wanted six weeks of his majority, and consequently that he was amenable to a fine of £50o for speaking in the House.
  • Like Tertullian, and often in imitation of him, Cyprian took certain apologetic, dogmatic and pastoral themes as subjects of his treatises.
  • It was Origen who created the dogmatic of the church and laid the foundations of the scientific criticism of the Old and New Testaments.
  • From this time forth the reign of canonical authority in medicine was at an end, though the dogmatic spirit long survived.
  • Being dogmatic always results in a terrible tragedy for any nation,
  • This accounts for the shrill, dogmatic tone of modern liberalism.
  • Sheldrake argued that these dogmatic constraints are particularly evident in physics.
  • As a dogmatic writer he belonged to the school of Schleiermacher.
  • Kant defined this polemical use as the defense against dogmatic negations.
  • Primal therapy has also been rejected as dogmatic or overly reductionist.
  • Also enclosed are two signed and numbered lithographs by Irene Dogmatic.
  • He also said that dogmatic fundamentalism scared away many potential allies.
  • It's difficult to see dogmatic in a sentence .
  • The favourite subjects of his lectures were logic and dogmatic theology.
  • Baumgarten of Halle (1706-1757) in disengaging the current dogmatic theology from its many scholastic and mystical excrescences, and thus paved a way for a revolution in theology.