verb
- past tense of allegorise; interpreted or represented something as an allegory; gave allegorical meaning to something
Usage: British spelling variant of ‘allegorized’
Examples
- The medieval scholars allegorised the ancient myths to fit Christian teachings.
- She allegorised the fairy tale to reveal deeper moral truths.
- The painting was allegorised by critics as a commentary on social inequality.
- Renaissance writers often allegorised classical stories for contemporary audiences.
- The philosopher allegorised the cave metaphor to explain human perception.
- Students allegorised the novel’s events to understand its political message.