CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DOGMATISE
PRESENT
Present
I dogmatise
you dogmatise
he/she/it dogmatises
we dogmatise
you dogmatise
they dogmatise
Present continuous
I am dogmatising
you are dogmatising
he/she/it is dogmatising
we are dogmatising
you are dogmatising
they are dogmatising
Present perfect
I have dogmatised
you have dogmatised
he/she/it has dogmatised
we have dogmatised
you have dogmatised
they have dogmatised
Present perfect continuous
I have been dogmatising
you have been dogmatising
he/she/it has been dogmatising
we have been dogmatising
you have been dogmatising
they have been dogmatising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I dogmatised
you dogmatised
he/she/it dogmatised
we dogmatised
you dogmatised
they dogmatised
Past continuous
I was dogmatising
you were dogmatising
he/she/it was dogmatising
we were dogmatising
you were dogmatising
they were dogmatising
Past perfect
I had dogmatised
you had dogmatised
he/she/it had dogmatised
we had dogmatised
you had dogmatised
they had dogmatised
Past perfect continuous
I had been dogmatising
you had been dogmatising
he/she/it had been dogmatising
we had been dogmatising
you had been dogmatising
they had been dogmatising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will dogmatise
you will dogmatise
he/she/it will dogmatise
we will dogmatise
you will dogmatise
they will dogmatise
Future continuous
I will be dogmatising
you will be dogmatising
he/she/it will be dogmatising
we will be dogmatising
you will be dogmatising
they will be dogmatising
Future perfect
I will have dogmatised
you will have dogmatised
he/she/it will have dogmatised
we will have dogmatised
you will have dogmatised
they will have dogmatised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dogmatising
you will have been dogmatising
he/she/it will have been dogmatising
we will have been dogmatising
you will have been dogmatising
they will have been dogmatising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dogmatise
you would dogmatise
he/she/it would dogmatise
we would dogmatise
you would dogmatise
they would dogmatise
Conditional continuous
I would be dogmatising
you would be dogmatising
he/she/it would be dogmatising
we would be dogmatising
you would be dogmatising
they would be dogmatising
Conditional perfect
I would have dogmatise
you would have dogmatise
he/she/it would have dogmatise
we would have dogmatise
you would have dogmatise
they would have dogmatise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dogmatising
you would have been dogmatising
he/she/it would have been dogmatising
we would have been dogmatising
you would have been dogmatising
they would have been dogmatising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dogmatise
we let´s dogmatise
you dogmatise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
dogmatised
Present Participle
dogmatising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOGMATISE»
Discover the use of
dogmatise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dogmatise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Classical Philosophy: Hellenistic philosophy
The Pyrrhonist retorts: 'If you like to use "dogmatise" in that sense, we do indeed
dogmatise - but that docs not imply that we also dogmatise in the normal, narrow
sense'. 69. [Galen], def.med. 14, 19.352-3K, should be quoted: 86yua teTi to uev
...
2
The Original Sceptics: A Controversy
I can only suppose that the 'broad' sense of o6yna is a dialectical concession by
the Pyrrhonists (who do not indulge in (|>u>vo|.iaxia: PH 1.195, 297). An
opponent urges: 'Of course you Pyrrhonists dogmatise — after all, you avow your
JtaOr]'.
Myles Burnyeat, Michael Frede, 1997
3
The Englishman's Magazine of Literature, Religion, Science, ...
“ I eat and eke I swear l ” never to dogmatise, not even on the pudding-eating
urchin in question. Was that boy hungry? How is it that the same kind of boy
always haunts the windows of cheap Restaurants, and how is it that, although
these ...
from destruction, and to dogmatise: this is Rationalism. The Rationalism of the
Protestant sects exercised itself within the limits of Scripture; by and by
Philosophism, which did not naturally dogmatise, perceiving the gulf of
materialism and ...
5
The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign ...
from destruction, and to dogmatise : this is Rationalism. The Rationalism of the
Protestant sects exercised itself within the limits of Scripture ; by and by
Philosophism, which did not naturally dogmatise, perceiving the gulf of
materialism and ...
6
Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Oeuvres Complètes
L'article88n'a pour objet que celui qui dogmatise,qui enseigne, qui instruit. Il ne
parle pointd'un simpleauteur, d'unhomme qui nefaitque publier unlivreet qui, au
surplus, setient en repos. Àdirelavérité, cette distinction me paraît un peu subtile
...
7
Practical orthography; or, The art of teaching spelling by ...
William Bearcroft. « Dogmatise and dogmatizer /—Chalmers. » Dramatue is
omitted both by Walker and Chalmers. » See the Note on ditfrouchiie. »
Gourmandize also, from gourmand, Fr.— Chalmers.
8
The philosophy of necessity, or The law of consequences as ...
who. chooses. to. dogmatise. concerning. right. and wrong, without assigning any
reason for it beyond his own internal conviction. The science of Morality goes
farther than merely to lay down rules of conduct: it has to show the reason for
them, ...
9
The Works of Lord Bolingbroke: With a Life Prepared ...
1* Since there are those who dogmatise boldly about God's manner of being, and
of knowing, it is no wonder that there should be those who dogmatise also about
his manner of causing, and about the economy of his providence in the ...
Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount), 1844
10
The Philosophical Works, Publ. by David Mallet
Siucz there are those who dogmatise boldly about God_s_ inanner of being, and
of knowing, it is no wonder that there should be those who dogmatise also about
his manner of causing, and about the economy of his Providence in the goverm ...
Henry-Saint-John Bolingbroke, 1754
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DOGMATISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
dogmatise is used in the context of the following news items.
The Pope May have to Walk on Water to Bring Revolution!
“He doesn't thereby canonise or dogmatise a scientific theory, which by its very nature is subject to falsification and revision,” explains John ... «Empire State Tribune, Jun 15»
Netaji on India after Independence
It would be wrong to dogmatise from now about the exact form of the future Indian state. One can only indicate the principles which will underlie ... «Mainstream, Jan 15»
Doubt as a Sign of Faith
... he had, along “with most of the present Dissenters in England, some Doubts as to his Divinity: tho' it is a Question I do not dogmatise upon, ... «New York Times, Sep 14»
The decline and fall of the Left
This was expected as a consequence of the effort by the leaders to 'de-dogmatise' the support base. In Bengal, the Left has walked into a ... «Deccan Herald, Aug 14»
Lancashire County Council v The Children and Others [2014] EWFC 3
Until then, any tendency to dogmatise should be met with an answering challenge.” 10.With regard to this latter point, recent case law has ... «Family Law Newswatch, Jun 14»
Hurry Up, Please, It's Time
... and an interchange of discourse with those whom I most love: I dogmatise and am contradicted, and in this conflict of opinions I find delight. «Wall Street Journal, Jan 13»
In the philosopher's garden
... to abstract discussions has rendered unobservant of the facts," he wrote in On Generation and Corruption, “are too ready to dogmatise on the ... «The Australian Financial Review, Dec 12»
Eoghan Harris: Democracy needs national, not nationalist …
So why was Dugdale allowed to dogmatise about the armed struggle in English without anyone being asked on to denounce her delusional ... «Irish Independent, Jan 12»
The Difference between Evangelicals and Fundamentalists - John …
Finally, in relation to the Christian hope, fundamentalists tended to dogmatise about the future, although to be sure they held no monopoly on ... «Virtue Online, Nov 09»