verb
- to instruct systematically, especially in religious doctrine through questions and answers
- to question closely or systematically
Usage: formal; religious context
Usage: formal
Examples
- The priest would catechize the children every Sunday before confirmation.
- She spent hours catechizing her students about the fundamental principles.
- The teacher catechized the class on the previous lesson’s material.
- Parents often catechize their children about family values and beliefs.
- The lawyer catechized the witness during cross-examination.
- He was catechized thoroughly about his knowledge of company policies.