verb
- past tense and past participle of catechise; to instruct systematically, especially in religious doctrine, by means of questions and answers
- to question someone closely or persistently
Usage: British spelling (American: catechized); primarily religious or educational context
Usage: extended or figurative use
Examples
- The priest catechised the children in preparation for their confirmation.
- She was catechised on the basic principles of Christian faith.
- The teacher catechised her students about their understanding of the lesson.
- He catechised the witness about the details of the incident.
- Young converts were catechised before being admitted to the church.
- The interviewer catechised the candidate about his previous work experience.