catechise

[US]/ˈkætəˌaɪz/
[UK]/kat-ə-īz/

Translation

v.to question rigorously, especially in a religious context; to instruct by asking and answering questions.; to examine or test someone's knowledge through a series of questions.
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Phrases & Collocations

to catechise children

catechise the faithful

catechise new members

catechise the congregation

catechise young adults

catechise in groups

catechise for preparation

catechise with care

catechise through dialogue

catechise effectively

Example Sentences

the teacher will catechise the students on their knowledge of the subject.

during the class, the priest decided to catechise the children about their faith.

parents often catechise their children about the importance of honesty.

the coach will catechise the players on their understanding of the game rules.

she was catechised thoroughly before her confirmation.

it is common to catechise new members about the organization's values.

the seminar included a session to catechise participants on ethical dilemmas.

he was catechised by the elder about his intentions before joining the group.

the church held a workshop to catechise adults preparing for baptism.

she felt nervous when asked to catechise her peers on the topic.

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