undogmatic

/ʌndɔɡˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Not having or expressing strong, fixed beliefs or opinions; open-minded and flexible.
    • He was known for his undogmatic views on politics, always willing to listen to others.
    • Her undogmatic approach to teaching allowed students to explore different ideas.
    • The undogmatic style of the debate encouraged a free exchange of opinions.
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