adverb
- in the manner of or by means of catechesis; using a question-and-answer method of instruction or religious teaching
Usage: formal; chiefly religious or educational contexts
Examples
- The priest explained the doctrine catechetically, asking questions to guide the children's understanding.
- She approached the lesson catechetically, encouraging students to discover answers through guided inquiry.
- The catechism was presented catechetically, with each principle followed by clarifying questions.
- He taught the material catechetically rather than through simple lecture.
- The bishop addressed the congregation catechetically, prompting reflection on core beliefs.