Allegorize

/ˈæləɡəraɪz/ verb

To interpret something as an allegory, or to write or present something in the form of an allegory with hidden symbolic meanings.

From Greek 'allegoria' via French 'allégorie', with the suffix '-ize' meaning 'to make' or 'to treat as'. First used in English in the 1500s as a literary technique.

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