verb
- present participle of allegorise; interpreting or representing something as an allegory
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The professor was allegorising the ancient myth to explain modern political concepts.
- She spent hours allegorising the poem’s imagery.
- The artist was allegorising social issues through her paintings.
- Critics accused him of allegorising every detail unnecessarily.
- The students were allegorising the fairy tale for their literature project.