render

[ˈrɛndər]

render Definition

  • 1to cause someone or something to be in a particular state or condition
  • 2to provide a service or give help to someone
  • 3to represent or depict artistically, as in painting or drawing

Using render: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "render" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The storm rendered the roads impassable.

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    The medication rendered him unconscious.

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    She was rendered speechless by the news.

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    The company will render technical support to its customers.

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    He rendered assistance to the victims of the accident.

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    The artist rendered the landscape in watercolors.

render Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for render

Phrases with render

  • render up

    to give or surrender something

    Example

    The thief rendered up the stolen goods to the police.

  • to give what is owed to someone in authority

    Example

    As a good citizen, he believed in rendering unto Caesar what is Caesar's.

  • to announce a decision in a legal case

    Example

    The jury took only a few hours to render a verdict in the high-profile trial.

Origins of render

from Old French 'rendre', meaning 'to give back'

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Summary: render in Brief

The verb 'render' [ˈrɛndər] means to cause someone or something to be in a particular state or condition, to provide a service or give help to someone, or to represent or depict artistically. It can be used in phrases like 'render up,' meaning to give or surrender something, and 'render a verdict,' meaning to announce a decision in a legal case.

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