nondogmatic
/ˌnɑndɔɡˈmætɪk/
adjective
- Not insisting that one's own beliefs or opinions are the only correct ones; open to different ideas and willing to change one's mind.
- A nondogmatic scientist is always ready to revise a hypothesis when new evidence appears.
- The professor's nondogmatic teaching style encouraged students to challenge theories.
- She took a nondogmatic approach to parenting, letting her children explore their own interests.
- Not based on or following a fixed set of rules or doctrines; flexible and practical rather than ideological.
- The political party adopted a nondogmatic platform, focusing on solutions rather than ideology.
- His nondogmatic view of nutrition meant he ate a balanced diet without banning any food group.
- The company's nondogmatic management philosophy allowed teams to adapt quickly to market changes.
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