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dogmadog‧ma /ˈdɒɡmə $ ˈdɒːɡmə, ˈdɑːɡmə/ noun [countable, uncountable] dogmaOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin, Greek dokein ‘to seem’ - The dogma of the free market should be re-examined.
- A religious insight like Julian's shows that a passive, unquestioning acceptance of received dogma is not enough.
- It meant nothing less than rewriting the dogma of molecular biology, almost a redefining of the meaning of life itself.
- Neither of these extreme dogma is applied rigorously today, but it is certainly still accepted that 2-D form makes good pattern.
- Protestantism concerned itself with the inscription of dogma, attention to the text, was more emphatically scriptural.
- The movement that had started as a reaction against dogma fell into doctrinal bickering.
- The solution offered might not conform to the dogma of either political party.
- They are modern pragmatists who reject the old nationalist dogma.
► Policiesagitprop, nounapartheid, nounclass struggle, nouncollectivism, nouncolonialist, nouncommunism, nounconsciousness raising, nounconsumerism, noundemocrat, noundemocratic, adjectivedemocratize, verbdenationalize, verbdesegregate, verbdoctrine, noundogma, noundove, noundovish, adjectivedrive, nounfiat, nounhawk, nouninternationalism, noun-ism, suffixism, nounland reform, nounMachiavellian, adjectivemanifesto, nounMarxism, nounmeritocracy, nounnihilism, nounnon-aggression, nounnon-intervention, nounnon-partisan, adjectivenon-violence, nounopen-door policy, nounpacifism, nounpacifist, nounparty line, nounpassive resistance, nounperestroika, nounpolitical action committee, nounprivate member's bill, nounprogramme, nounradical, adjectivereaction, nounreformist, adjectiverevisionism, nounsocial democracy, nounsocial engineering, nounsocialism, nounsocialist, adjectivesocialist, nounsubsidiarity, nounwomen's lib, noun ► religious/political/ideological etc dogma the rejection of political dogma ADJECTIVE► political· Is open access not the result of political dogma rather than practical hard-nosed business analysis?· The Independent, launched in October 1986 with venture capital, seeks to be independent of political party dogma.· Managers of trust hospitals will be judged on their ability to manage and not as apparatchiks of a political dogma. ► religious· These newspapers devoted much space to religious dogma and disputes.· Though I had my doubts about all religious dogmas, still I retained the habit of prayer.· The argument based on the sanctity of life is essentially a matter of religious dogma. a set of firm beliefs held by a group of people who expect other people to accept these beliefs without thinking about themreligious/political/ideological etc dogma the rejection of political dogma |