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    Rend·er
    /ˈrendər/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a first coat of plaster applied to a brick or stone surface.
  2. The meaning of RENDER is to melt down; also : to extract by melting. How to use render in a sentence.

  3. RENDER definition: 1. to cause someone or something to be in a particular state: 2. to change words into a different…. Learn more.

  4. Render definition: to cause to be or become; make. See examples of RENDER used in a sentence.

  5. RENDER meaning: 1. to cause someone or something to be in a particular state: 2. to change words into a different…. Learn more.

  6. render. ( ˈrɛndə) vb ( tr) 1. to present or submit (accounts, etc) for payment, approval, or action. 2. to give or provide (aid, charity, a service, etc) 3. to show (obedience), as due or expected. 4. to give or exchange, as by way of return or requital: to render blow for blow.

  7. verb. give an interpretation or rendition of. “The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully”. synonyms: interpret. see more. verb. show in, or as in, a picture. “the face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting”. synonyms: depict, picture, show.

  8. verb. rendered, rendering, renders. To give, hand over, deliver, present, or submit, as for approval, consideration, payment, etc. To render an account of one's actions, render a bill. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To give in return or requital. To render good for evil. Webster's New World.

  9. 3 days ago · 1. to present or submit (accounts, etc) for payment, approval, or action. 2. to give or provide (aid, charity, a service, etc) 3. to show ( obedience ), as due or expected. 4. to give or exchange, as by way of return or requital. to render blow for blow.

  10. render. render somebody/something + adj. (formal) to cause somebody/something to be in a particular state or condition synonym make. Hundreds of people were rendered homeless by the earthquake. (formal) to give somebody something, especially in return for something or because it is expected.

  11. 1. You can use render with an adjective that describes a particular state to say that someone or something is changed into that state. For example, if someone or something makes a thing harmless, you can say that they render it harmless. [...] 2. If you render someone help or service, you help them. [formal] [...] 3.

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