allegorize

VERB
  1. interpret as an allegory
  2. make into an allegory
    The story was allegorized over time
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How To Use allegorize In A Sentence

  • Here, the problem of the extraterrestrial externalizes and allegorizes questions of distance and difference.
  • Williams often exalts the power of metaphor, and the cover of his new self-titled release - a photograph of him driving in a truck, ready to shout through a bullhorn - indeed allegorizes the music within.
  • Because the film focuses more on the individual successes and struggles of the players than on the sport itself, it allegorizes the challenges of young women everywhere, in all aspects of society.
  • And there is a kind of sacredness attached to the memory of the great and the good, which seems to bid us repulse the scepticism which would allegorize their existence into a pleasing apologue, and measure the giants of intellect by an homeopathic dynameter. The Iliad of Homer
  • Ray goes on to argue, ‘Taxi Driver allegorized the American experience in Vietnam: detached isolationism followed by violent, and ultimately ineffective intervention.’
  • Appearing in poetry as an allegorized figure is also poetry itself. Medieval Hebrew Literature: Portrayal of Women.
  • The moment the critic thinks of a lyric, she is thinking not only about how it is immersed in conditions for thought but also how it allegorizes them.
  • His experimentation allegorizes not only the way in which science is not always in control of its metaphors, but also how men can lose control of the monsters they themselves create.
  • Nonetheless, Jewish philosophers regularly allegorize scripture and are also influenced by allegorical readings given in rabbinic and midrashic literature (Shatz, 2003). Literary Forms of Medieval Philosophy
  • Did not Jesus allegorize that we are sent as sheep among wolves and so be as shrewd as snake and as innocent as dove - Matthew 10: 5-16. Is there room in Christianity for other beliefs?
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