render
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ˈrɛn
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der
dər
dēr
British pronunciation
/ˈrɛndə/

Definition & Meaning of "render"in English

to render
01

to provide someone with something, such as help or services, especially as required or expected

Transitive: to render a help or service
Ditransitive: to render a help or service to sb
to render definition and meaning
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Examples
During the event, the organizers will render information about the schedule and activities to the attendees.
02

to cause something to develop into a particular state, condition, or quality

Complex Transitive: to render sth [adj]
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The intense heat of the fire rendered the metal soft and malleable.
03

to express written or spoken words of a language into another language

Transitive: to render content into a language
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The company hired professional translators to render their website content into multiple languages.
04

to subject animal fat to heat, causing it to liquefy and allowing impurities to separate

Transitive: to render animal fat
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After butchering the pigs, they rendered the fat to make lard for cooking.
05

to create a representation of something, usually in the form of a drawing, painting, or other visual medium

Transitive: to render sth
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The artist rendered the majestic landscape with vibrant colors and intricate detail.
06

to formally deliver or pronounce a verdict, decision, or judgment

Transitive: to render a verdict or decision
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After carefully considering the evidence presented, the jury rendered a unanimous verdict of guilty.
07

to cover the surface of a wall with plaster or cement

Transitive: to render a wall
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We decided to render the old brick wall to give it a fresh, uniform appearance.
08

to give back, repay, or restore something owed or due to another party

Ditransitive: to render something owed to the owner
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The company agreed to render the property to its original owner after the lease expired.
09

to formally or willingly give up, surrender, or hand over something

Transitive: to render a possession
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The defeated army was forced to render their weapons to the victorious forces.
Render
01

a plaster-like coating applied to masonry walls, similar to stucco

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The building 's exterior was covered with a smooth render.
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