render

/ˈrɛndər/
verb
  1. To cause someone or something to be in a particular state or condition.
    • The loud noise rendered conversation impossible.
    • The accident rendered him unable to walk.
    • The new law rendered the old regulations obsolete.
  2. To provide or give a service, help, or assistance.
    • The nurse rendered first aid to the injured hiker.
    • The company renders IT support to small businesses.
    • She rendered valuable assistance during the project.
  3. To present or submit something for consideration, payment, or approval.
    • The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty.
    • Please render your report by Friday.
    • The accountant rendered the final bill to the client.
  4. To translate or express something in a different language or form.
    • The poet rendered the ancient text into modern English.
    • The artist rendered the landscape in watercolors.
    • The software renders 3D models into realistic images.
  5. To melt down fat in order to purify it.
    • They rendered the animal fat to make soap.
    • The chef rendered the bacon fat for cooking.
    • Rendering lard requires slow heating.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A payment or service given in return for something; a tribute or due.
    • They paid their render in the form of labor.
    • The feudal lord demanded a render of grain from the peasants.
    • The annual render was collected at harvest time.
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