Pronunciation: /ˈkætəˌkaɪz/
verb to instruct or question someone in a systematic way, especially about religious beliefs
A1 The teacher catechized the students on basic math facts.
A2 During the training session, the coach catechized the players on the rules of the game.
B1 The priest catechized the new members of the church on the beliefs and practices of the religion.
B2 The professor catechized the graduate students on the latest research findings in their field.
C1 The expert catechized the audience on the intricacies of quantum physics.
C2 The renowned author was known for catechizing readers with his thought-provoking novels.
formal The priest began to catechize the new members of the church on the teachings of the Bible.
informal The teacher decided to catechize the students on the importance of recycling.
slang I overheard my friends catechizing each other on the latest gossip in school.
figurative The detective began to catechize the suspect in order to uncover the truth behind the crime.
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