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allegorically

American  
[al-i-gawr-i-kuhl-li] / ˌæl ɪˈgɔr ɪ kəl lɪ /

adverb

  1. in a way that is allegorical or symbolic; not literally.


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A reader might look to interpret this novel allegorically.

From New York Times • Jun. 13, 2022

If the role of women in Game of Thrones was not entirely clear when it first premiered in 2012, neither were the future events that would make those fictional women so allegorically powerful.

From Slate • May 13, 2019

Coming at the problem head-on, in other words, can be less effective than tackling issues slyly and allegorically.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 10, 2017

This is well-trod territory on television, where many of the best shows, no matter how fanciful, are essentially workplace dramas exploring, allegorically, the problem of work-life balance.

From The New Yorker • May 19, 2016

Alí's House was in their eyes the most important duty; if that were fulfilled all the rest might be interpreted allegorically and violated without scruple.

From A Literary History of the Arabs by Nicholson, Reynold

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