/dɑ?ɡ?m?t?.?.k?l.i/in a way that is verycertainbecause youthinkthat you arerightand that everyoneelseiswrong:Managers should nottryto dogmaticallyimposesuchsupposed"bestpractices".The morepeoplebelievetheiridentityto be underthreat, the more they have dogmatically toassertit.SeedogmaticMore examples
I am not by anymeansdogmaticallyopposedto theseproducts.
The more dogmaticallycertainsomeone is, thefurtherthey arelikelyto be fromenlightenment.
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assertive
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