verb
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of catechise; to instruct systematically, especially in religious doctrine, by means of questions and answers
Usage: British spelling variant of 'catechizes'; formal or religious context
Examples
- The priest catechesises the children every Sunday before the service.
- She catechesises her students on the fundamental principles of faith.
- He catechesises new converts using traditional methods.
- The minister catechesises the congregation to deepen their understanding of scripture.
- They catechesises the youth group through structured dialogue and inquiry.