CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ALLEGORISE
PRESENT
Present
I allegorise
you allegorise
he/she/it allegorises
we allegorise
you allegorise
they allegorise
Present continuous
I am allegorising
you are allegorising
he/she/it is allegorising
we are allegorising
you are allegorising
they are allegorising
Present perfect
I have allegorised
you have allegorised
he/she/it has allegorised
we have allegorised
you have allegorised
they have allegorised
Present perfect continuous
I have been allegorising
you have been allegorising
he/she/it has been allegorising
we have been allegorising
you have been allegorising
they have been allegorising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I allegorised
you allegorised
he/she/it allegorised
we allegorised
you allegorised
they allegorised
Past continuous
I was allegorising
you were allegorising
he/she/it was allegorising
we were allegorising
you were allegorising
they were allegorising
Past perfect
I had allegorised
you had allegorised
he/she/it had allegorised
we had allegorised
you had allegorised
they had allegorised
Past perfect continuous
I had been allegorising
you had been allegorising
he/she/it had been allegorising
we had been allegorising
you had been allegorising
they had been allegorising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will allegorise
you will allegorise
he/she/it will allegorise
we will allegorise
you will allegorise
they will allegorise
Future continuous
I will be allegorising
you will be allegorising
he/she/it will be allegorising
we will be allegorising
you will be allegorising
they will be allegorising
Future perfect
I will have allegorised
you will have allegorised
he/she/it will have allegorised
we will have allegorised
you will have allegorised
they will have allegorised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been allegorising
you will have been allegorising
he/she/it will have been allegorising
we will have been allegorising
you will have been allegorising
they will have been allegorising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would allegorise
you would allegorise
he/she/it would allegorise
we would allegorise
you would allegorise
they would allegorise
Conditional continuous
I would be allegorising
you would be allegorising
he/she/it would be allegorising
we would be allegorising
you would be allegorising
they would be allegorising
Conditional perfect
I would have allegorise
you would have allegorise
he/she/it would have allegorise
we would have allegorise
you would have allegorise
they would have allegorise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been allegorising
you would have been allegorising
he/she/it would have been allegorising
we would have been allegorising
you would have been allegorising
they would have been allegorising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you allegorise
we let´s allegorise
you allegorise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
allegorised
Present Participle
allegorising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALLEGORISE»
Discover the use of
allegorise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
allegorise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
On Stories: And Other Essays on Literature
Therefore(2)the mere fact thatyou can allegorise the work beforeyou is of itselfno
proof that itisanallegory. Of courseyoucan allegorise it.You canallegorise
anything, whetherinartorreal life.Ithink we should heretake a hint from the lawyers
.
2
Afterlife and Narrative in Contemporary Fiction
proclaims that it is being rebuilt, modernity is marked by a temporal rupture with
the past, and its buildings allegorise that break: they allegorise in other words,
lack of continuity with the past, which means that the past can only be brought
back ...
3
Recensio Synoptica Annotationis Sacræ: Being a Critical ...
Cum vero in cujus allegorise interpretatione tria in primis cogi- taridcbeant,
nimirum. 1. Ea contineri duarum rerum similitudinem ; 2. Earn similitudinem tan
turn ex parte spectandum esse ; 3. Ex rebus adjunct is (ireptardireirt)
intelligendum ...
Samuel Thomas Bloomfield, 1828
4
Becoming Posthumous: Life and Death in Literary and Cultural ...
Rather, the present city's empty signifiers and its mode of coming into being
allegorise the past city, and a past temporality which was never complete either.
As Paris has been torn down and as scaffolding proclaims that it is being rebuilt,
...
5
The monthly review, or, literary journal
The same principle led the Pagan philosophers, especially after the introduction
of the Christian religion, to allegorise the ancient mythology, and would have led
Mr. Tucker, in other circumstances, to have put a rational construction upon the ...
6
Sacred Hermeneutics Developed and Applied: Including a ...
The position is dangerous, and productive of the most pernicious effects. It is
worthy of notice, that this writer did not allegorise every part of the Scriptures, or
set aside the literal history as always useless or irrational. On the contrary, he
affirms, ...
7
Japanese Cinema and Otherness: Nationalism, Multiculturalism ...
... and that they allegorise the break-up of the nation (Japan) by narrating the
break-up of the individual.56 Establishing an analogy between the 'I' of the '
cyborg' and the relation of the 'nation' to the 'global', Cazdyn argues that the
problematic ...
8
A Discourse on the Miracles of Our Saviour: In View of the ...
And why do they allegorise this Miracle only? Because of the Difficulties and
Absurdities of the Letter, whichthcy can't account for. And are these Reasons
good? No, certainly : The Evangeli .r should have made the Distinction for them.
9
A Third Discourse on the Miracles of Our Saviour, in View of ...
And why do they allegorise this Miracle only? Because of the Difficulties and
Absurdities of the Letter, which they. can't account for. And are these Reasons
oodB- No, certainly: The Evangelist: - ould have made the Distinction-sor'them.
10
Chambers's papers for the people
The disposition to allegorise the divine legends naturally belonged rather to the
philosophers, the philosophic habit being to rise to abstractions; the disposition to
historicise the human legends belonged rather to the historians ; the habit of ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, 1850
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ALLEGORISE»
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allegorise is used in the context of the following news items.
“Everybody Bears the Marks of their Birth” – Stephen Clingman at …
“I often tell my own students not to allegorise. I was interested in the metonymy,” Clingman responded. Earlier, he had said that while his story is ... «Books LIVE, Jun 15»
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Arjun (right, the Mahabharata Arjun), Krishna, Bibhishan and other mythological characters are invoked so many times to allegorise the ... «India Today, Apr 15»
Creativity and dissidence
“To denounce atrocities, to allegorise the unspeakable, to ridicule the perverse and puncture afflatus,” writes Soyinka is the cry of the writers ... «The Hindu, Mar 15»
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Orwell's purpose was to allegorise revolutionary and Stalinist Russia; his brilliant ear for the bombast of totalitarianism carried through to ... «The Guardian, Jan 15»
Hollywood and Washington: A tale of synchronicity
... inaccessibility' that has come to allegorise the availability of Eastern land for Western penetrating knowledge and possession,” writes Shohat. «Middle East Eye, Nov 14»
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Holler's gilded orbit might allegorise the great cycle of markets and trade, where wealth rotates in a gleaming circle that extracts money from ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 14»
Norte, the End of History, review: 'spellbinding'
The characters find their faith tested to its foundations, and in different ways Diaz wants them to allegorise the crumbling, corrupt state of his ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 14»
This is a summer of truly awful blockbusters
... itself – and a monster movie that doesn't scare, doesn't thrill and doesn't allegorise with intelligence is not much of a monster movie at all. «The Conversation, Jul 14»
TN, Baroda desperate for points
It could be a tempting prospect to allegorise the gloomy skies on Thursday to the Tamil Nadu team's state of mind. But, out there, during the ... «The Hindu, Dec 13»
Textures of iconography
The artist employs it to allegorise the mortality of existence and its fragility in a world dictated and dominated by diverse technologies with man ... «The New Indian Express, Oct 13»