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What is the past tense of allegorize?

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The past tense of allegorize is allegorized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of allegorize is allegorizes.

The present participle of allegorize is allegorizing.

The past participle of allegorize is allegorized.

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And what does it mean for a community, a people to be allegorized as ghosts?
In this dream poem the narrator enters the Garden of Mirth where he sees various allegorized figures and falls in love with a rosebud.
That she ultimately became allegorized to personify wisdom and righteousness was a natural development of her patronage of skill.
Law, history, prophecy, poetry, and even Jesus' parables yielded new meanings when allegorized.
The polarity between male and female is, following Philo's procedure, often allegorized as an anthropological dualism or dichotomy.
They apparently couldn't bear to have God's creative acts in time, so they allegorized the days to an instant.

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