CATECHISE
Source: 566, 567
catechise. Catechise, v.t. to instruct by or ask questions
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Cat″e‐chise (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Catechised (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Catechising.] [[L. catechizare, Gr. �, equiv. to � to resound, sound a thing into one's ears, impress it upon one by word of mouth; � + � to sound, � a sound.]] 1. 1. To instruct by asking questions, receiving answers, and offering explanations and corrections, — esp. in regard to points of religious faith.
2. 2. To question or interrogate; to examine or try by questions; — sometimes with a view to reproof, by eliciting from a person answers which condemn his own conduct. Swift.