different between dogmatize vs dogmatized
dogmatize
English
Etymology
From Late Latin dogmatiz?.
Verb
dogmatize (third-person singular simple present dogmatizes, present participle dogmatizing, simple past and past participle dogmatized)
- (transitive) To treat something as dogma.
- (intransitive) To speak or write dogmatically.
- 1712, Richard Blackmore, Creation: A Philosophical Poem
- the pride of dogmatizing schools
- 1712, Richard Blackmore, Creation: A Philosophical Poem
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dogmatized
English
Verb
dogmatized
- simple past tense and past participle of dogmatize
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