dogmatist Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
গোড়ামীবাদী,
Similer Words:
dogmatistsdogood
dogooder
dogooders
dogs
dogsbody
dogtag
dogy
doh
dohs
doily
doing
doings
doityourself
doldrums
dogmatist's Usage Examples:
Pyrrhonists argue that dogmatists, such as the Stoics, Epicureans, and Peripatetics, have failed to demonstrate.
Hebrew: יעקב בן יצחק הקרקסאני Yaʿqov ben Yiṣḥaq haṢerqesi) was a Karaite dogmatist and exegete who flourished in the first half of the tenth century.
He has been described as a party dogmatist and as a classic of socialist realism.
1959 in Hechingen, Baden- Württemberg ) is a Roman Catholic priest and dogmatist .
2001) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a Thomist theologian and dogmatist.
But utter skepticism is essentially a dogmatist who doubts all things, always.
Pepper defines a dogmatist "as one whose belief exceeds his cognitive.
in the Leo-Putz-Haus, before he moved to Lake Starnberg The Catholic dogmatist Michael Schmaus died in 1993 in Gauting Hans-Werner Sinn is an economist.
(1890–1957), actress Ludwig Ott (1906–1985), Catholic theology professor, dogmatist and mediavist Adolf Beck (1938–2009), politician (CSU), member of Landtag.
His reputation as a dogmatist was established by his Systema universae theologiae (2 vols.
described his Party role as a district organizer, calling him "a rigid dogmatist".
the first half of the tenth century Ya'akov Qirqisani aka al-Kirkisani, dogmatist, author, and exegete of the early 10th century Yehudah Hadasi, 12th century.
bavarian academy of science Manfred Lochbrunner (born 1945), theologian and dogmatist Aemilian Rosengart (1757–1810), composer and monk of the Order of Saint.
which he expressed his views on music led some to criticise him as a dogmatist.
Synonyms:
drumbeater; partisan; zealot; doctrinaire;
Antonyms:
bipartisan; unbiased; nonpartizan; uninstructive; nonpartisan;