al·le·go·rize /ˈæləˌgorˌaɪz, ˌgɔr, gɚ/
(v.)寓言化;以寓言詮釋
Al·le·go·rize v. t. [imp. & p. p. Allegorized p. pr. & vb. n. Allegorizing.]
1. To form or turn into allegory; as, to allegorize the history of a people.
2. To treat as allegorical; to understand in an allegorical sense; as, when a passage in a writer may understood literally or figuratively, he who gives it a figurative sense is said to allegorize it.
Al·le·go·rize, v. t. To use allegory.
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allegorize
v 1: interpret as an allegory [syn: allegorise]
2: make into an allegory; "The story was allegorized over time"
[syn: allegorise]