dogmatically - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dogmatically in Hindi

Adverb

  • स्पष्ट रूप से
  • दृढ़तापूर्वक
  • साफ़ साफ़
  • सिद्धांतत:
  • हठधर्मिता से
  • हठ करते हुए
  • दृढ़ निश्‍चय पूर्वक
  • साहस से

dogmatically Definition

Adjective

  • inclined to lay down principles as undeniably true.

dogmatically Example

  • In this interpretation of the universe, the difference between mechanical or relative necessity and absolute or ideal necessity is slurred, or dogmatically affirmed to be non-existent. ( ब्रह्मांड की इस व्याख्या में, यांत्रिक या सापेक्ष आवश्यकता और निरपेक्ष या आदर्श आवश्यकता के बीच के अंतर को धुंधला कर दिया जाता है, या हठधर्मी रूप से गैर-मौजूद होने की पुष्टि की जाती है। ) 
  • He dogmatically asserts, " I have never sought approval, I have just done what I've wanted. ( वह हठधर्मिता से दावा करता है, "मैंने कभी अनुमोदन नहीं मांगा, मैंने वही किया जो मैं चाहता था। )
  • ' Essenim, blended with Ebionitism, is the plausible conjecture of Schle:ermacher, Neander and Mangold, but the Essenes do not seem to have prohibited marriage so dogmatically. ( एसेनिम, एबियोनिटिस्म के साथ मिश्रित, श्ले का प्रशंसनीय अनुमान है: एर्माकर, निएंडर और मैंगोल्ड, लेकिन एसेन ने ऐसा प्रतीत नहीं होता है कि विवाह को इतनी हठधर्मिता से प्रतिबंधित किया गया है। )

More Sentence

  • His work constitutes the oldest commentary in the world on Genesis and part of Exodus, an enlarged Targum on these books, in which difficulties in the biblical narration are solved, gaps supplied, dogmatically offensive elements removed and the genuine spirit of later Judaism infused into the primitive history of the world.
  • Further, Reid is inclined to state his principles dogmatically rather than as logical deductions.
  • He stated briefly and dogmatically the principal points of the Christian faith and the Roman Catholic policy, and concluded by calling upon Atahuallpa to become a Christian, obey the commands of the pope, give up the administration of his kingdom, and pay tribute to Charles V., to whom had been granted the conquest of these lands.
  • The alterations, however, in the metaphysical position of the Academics had little effect on their ethical teach ing, as, even during the period of Scepticism, they appear to have presented as probable the same general view of human good which Antiochus afterwards dogmatically announced as a revival of the common doctrine of Plato and Aristotle.
  • He does not dogmatically denounce the rights of reason, but he practically exercises them.
  • The matter peculiar to Matthew and Luke raises a number of interesting questions which are still too much sub judice to be answered decidedly or dogmatically, though approximate and provisional answers may before long be forthcoming.
  • If his practice fell far short even of his own arbitrary standard of morality, as much may be said of persons far more dogmatically orthodox.