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    render
    /ˈrɛndə/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a first coat of plaster applied to a brick or stone surface.

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

  3. 1. a. : to melt (something) down. render suet. also : to extract (something) by melting. render fat from duck skin. b. : to convert (something) into another substance or form by means of a process or treatment. trees rendered into wood pulp. animal fat rendered into tallow. 2. a. : to transmit (something) to another : deliver.

  4. to cause someone or something to be in a particular state: [ + adj ] His rudeness rendered me speechless. New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete. formal. to change words into a different language or form: She is rendering the book into English from French. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing things to happen.

  5. Definition of render verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 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. An illness might render you unable to walk, or a shocking sight might render you speechless. Another basic meaning of the verb render is to give, present, or perform something: you could render assistance to someone in need, for example.

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

  9. to make something or someone be in a particular state or condition: The trees rendered the road as dark as a tunnel. She was rendered speechless upon hearing the news. render verb [T] (GIVE) to give someone a decision, opinion, help, etc: payment for services rendered.

  10. 1. a. To submit or present, as for consideration, approval, or payment: render an opinion; render a bill. b. To give or make available; provide: render assistance; render a service. c. To give in return or by obligation: render thanks; rendered homage. d. To deliver or pronounce formally: render a verdict. e.

  11. 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.