Catechize

/ˈkætɪkaɪz/ verb

To teach someone religious beliefs or important ideas by asking questions and expecting answers, or to question someone thoroughly about their beliefs.

From Greek 'katechizein' meaning 'to teach orally' or 'to instruct by word of mouth.' The term entered English through ecclesiastical use in the early Christian church, where it was the primary teaching method.

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