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单词 dogmatically
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dogmaticallyadv.

Brit. /dɒɡˈmatᵻkli/, U.S. /dɔɡˈmædək(ə)li/, /dɑɡˈmædək(ə)li/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: dogmatical adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < dogmatical adj. + -ly suffix2.
In a dogmatic or dogmatical manner.
1. By way of, in point of, or with regard to dogma or dogmas; as a dogma; (also) by a dogmatic method.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > [adverb]
dogmatically1608
believingly1631
doctrinally1633
under the impression1862
society > faith > aspects of faith > doctrine > [adverb]
dogmatically1608
doctrinally1633
the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > rationalism > [adverb] > in the manner of particular doctrines
dogmatically1608
1608 W. Crashaw Serm. preached at Crosse 57 It is dogmatically deliuered and as a matter without question, That Pope Gregory by his prayers lifted the heathen Emperour Traiane out of hell.
1620 J. Taylor Praise of Hemp-seed 21 For he (dogmatically) doth know more Then all the learned Doctors knew before.
1651 T. Hobbes Philos. Rudim. xv. §10. 244 We..praise, and celebrate in words, when we doe it by way of Proposition, or Dogmatically.
1710 tr. P. Bayle Hist. & Crit. Dict. III. 1611/1 'Tis certain that a Person, who should speak Dogmatically after this manner, would deny the Immortality of the Soul.
1788 J. McMains tr. J. F. Ostervald Compend. Christian Theol. iv. 159 Concerning which [sects], though it were better to be entirely silent, yet something must be said, rather historically, than dogmatically.
1872 J. Morley Voltaire v. 232 Catholicism..was believed dogmatically, and therefore was to be attacked dogmatically.
1961 T. J. Blakeley Soviet Scholasticism iii. 53 Accepting the ‘proletarian redemption’ and the ‘Communist destiny’ dogmatically, i.e. on non-rational grounds.
1978 Jrnl. Sci. Stud. Relig. 17 470/1 Thorns brings a fresh approach by cutting a path between the many doctrinally based and dogmatically biased works of earlier scholars.
1990 M. Martin Keys of this Blood vi. xxxv. 680 Those elements of the ceremony that..are dogmatically essential to the successful confection of the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross of his death.
2. With an assumption of undeniable certainty; positively or imperiously in the assertion of opinion. Now the dominant sense.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > extreme opinion, dogmatism > [adverb]
magistrallya1603
pragmatically1606
magisterially1625
thetically1657
dogmatically1664
magisteriously1673
judiciously1728
unargumentatively1840
cocksurely1887
1664 H. More Apol. in Modest Enq. Myst. Iniquity 528 Thus far we have been bold to proceed more dogmatically.
1670 R. Graham Angliæ Speculum Morale 113 Not imposing his opinion upon any Magisterially or Dogmatically.
1704 H. Gandy Some Remarks 4 The Doctor very Gravely and Dogmatically.., affirms that Occasions taken by the Factious Party..were the Main..Causes of the Civil War.
1796 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 86 500 We are not possessed of observations sufficiently decisive to enable us to speak dogmatically.
1844 T. Hood Laying down Law in Whimsicalities I. 285 Dogmatically laying down the law.
1873 A. Helps Some Talk about Animals & their Masters viii. 200 One is afraid of being dogmatic about it, and of being dogmatically wrong.
1924 Bulletin (Sydney) 6 Mar. 24/3 The Argus declares dogmatically that the term ‘cocky’..originated from the flight of city men to the country, ‘in droves strongly reminiscent of the flight of cockatoos’.
1993 Atlantic Oct. 68/1 Some feminists overdramatize minor acts of sexual misconduct or dogmatically insist that we must always believe the woman.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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