Rendering can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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render - give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family" | ||
render - give back; "render money" | ||
render - coat with plastic or cement; "render the brick walls in the den" | ||
render - make over as a return; "They had to render the estate" | ||
render - cause to become; "The shot rendered her immobile" | ||
render - pass down; "render a verdict"; "deliver a judgment" | ||
render - give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" | ||
render - show in, or as in, a picture; "This scene depicts country life"; "the face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting" | ||
render - give an interpretation or rendition of; "The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully" | ||
render - restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S."; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U.N." | ||
render - to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money" | ||
render - bestow; "give homage"; "render thanks" | ||
render - melt (fat or lard) in order to separate out impurities; "try the yak butter"; "render fat in a casserole" | ||
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rendering - giving in acknowledgment of obligation | ||
rendering - perspective drawing of an architect's design | ||
rendering - a coat of stucco applied to a masonry wall | ||
rendering - the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance; "her rendition of Milton's verse was extraordinarily moving" | ||
rendering - a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language | ||
rendering - an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious; "the edict was subject to many interpretations"; "he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables"; "often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning" | ||
rendering - a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc.; "they heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert" |
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1. | noun | The prime purpose of the profession is the rendering of a public service. | |
2. | verb | I call upon the scientific community in our country, those who gave us nuclear weapons, to turn their great talents now to the cause of mankind and world peace: to give us the means of rendering these nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete. | |
3. | verb | She came completely naked into the room, rendering him speechless. | |
4. | verb | In 2016, the company Dyn was hit by a distributed denial of service attack, rendering many services unavailable to users throughout the United States and Europe. | |
5. | verb | Render money. | |
6. | verb | Render the brick walls in the den. | |
7. | verb | They had to render the estate. | |
8. | verb | Render a verdict. | |
9. | verb | Render up the prisoners. | |
10. | verb | Render the town to the enemy. | |
11. | verb | Render thanks. | |
12. | verb | Render fat in a casserole. | |
13. | verb | The best option, now, under the present difficult circumstances is for Colombo to do its own dirty work, although New Delhi can always be counted on to render good neighborly help because of the shared belief that religion, ethnicity and language cannot be the basis for secession. | |
14. | verb | Render good for evil. | |
15. | verb | Japanese food terms are difficult to render into other languages. | |
16. | verb | Render that which is Caesar's to Caesar, and that which is God's to God. |
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The prime purpose of the profession is the rendering of a public service. | |
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I call upon the scientific community in our country, those who gave us nuclear weapons, to turn their great talents now to the cause of mankind and world peace: to give us the means of rendering these nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete. | |
She came completely naked into the room, rendering him speechless. | |
In 2016, the company Dyn was hit by a distributed denial of service attack, rendering many services unavailable to users throughout the United States and Europe. | |
Render money. |
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Render the brick walls in the den. |
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They had to render the estate. |
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Render a verdict. |
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Render up the prisoners. |
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Render the town to the enemy. |
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Render thanks. |
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Render fat in a casserole. |
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The best option, now, under the present difficult circumstances is for Colombo to do its own dirty work, although New Delhi can always be counted on to render good neighborly help because of the shared belief that religion, ethnicity and language cannot be the basis for secession. |
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Render good for evil. | |
Japanese food terms are difficult to render into other languages. | |
Render that which is Caesar's to Caesar, and that which is God's to God. |