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British pronunciation
/ɹˈɛndɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "render"

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
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During the event, the organizers will render information about the schedule and activities to the attendees.
The charity organization aims to render assistance to those in need through various support programs.
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.
His inspiring speech rendered the audience silent with contemplation.
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.
The diplomat rendered the president's speech into Spanish for the international delegates at the conference.
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.
The chef rendered the duck fat to create a rich and flavorful sauce.
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.
Using digital tools, the graphic designer rendered a lifelike illustration of the company's new product.
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.
The judge will render a decision on the case after reviewing all the relevant testimony.
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.
The builders are scheduled to render the new addition to the building next week.
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.
The debtor promised to render the borrowed sum to the lender by the end of the month.
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.
In exchange for peace, the rebels agreed to render all occupied territories to the government.
Render
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a substance similar to stucco but exclusively applied to masonry walls

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