verb
- to interpret or represent something as an allegory
- to create or compose an allegory
Examples
- The teacher helped students allegorize the fairy tale to understand its deeper meaning.
- Medieval scholars often allegorized biblical stories to extract moral lessons.
- The author chose to allegorize the political conflict through animal characters.
- Critics tend to allegorize the novel as a commentary on social inequality.
- The artist allegorized human emotions through abstract geometric forms.
- Students learned to allegorize classical myths in their literature class.