rendering

/ˈrɛndərɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to the process of generating images or representations.
    • The rendering engine is the most important part of the software.
    • He adjusted the rendering settings to improve performance.
    • Rendering techniques have advanced significantly in recent years.
noun
  1. The process of generating an image from a 2D or 3D model using computer software.
    • The rendering of the building took several hours on the powerful computer.
    • She studied 3D rendering in her digital art class.
    • Real-time rendering is essential for video games to run smoothly.
  2. A translation or interpretation of something, such as a text, idea, or performance.
    • This is a faithful rendering of the historical events.
    • His rendering of the poem into English captured its original rhythm.
    • The actor's rendering of the villain was both chilling and memorable.
  3. A depiction or representation in art or writing.
    • The book includes a vivid rendering of life in the 19th century.
    • The artist's rendering of the sunset was breathtaking.
    • The architect presented a detailed rendering of the new library.
  4. The act of giving or providing something, such as a service or payment.
    • The contract specifies the rendering of monthly reports.
    • Rendering of services without payment is not allowed.
    • The rendering of medical aid was immediate after the accident.
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