Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dogmata
noun
/dɒɡˈmeɪtə/

Definition
A set of principles or doctrines that are established by an authority, especially in a religious, philosophical, or political context.

Examples
- Many philosophers have challenged established dogmata throughout history.
- The church’s dogmata often guide the moral conduct of its followers.
- He studied the dogmata of various political ideologies to better understand their impact on society.

Meaning
Dogmata refers to beliefs or doctrines laid down by an authority that are expected to be accepted without question, often in a religious or ideological context.

Synonyms
- doctrine
- dogma
- tenet
- precept
- belief