render

//ˈrɛndər//
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Verb

renderInfinitive
renderPresent tense
renderedPast tense
renderedPast participle
renderingPresent participle
rendersThird-person singular
1

To cause to become; to make something be in a particular state or condition.

The news rendered him speechless.

2

To provide or give a service, help, or judgment.

The lawyer rendered legal advice to the client.

3

To represent or depict artistically; to portray.

The artist rendered the landscape beautifully in watercolors.

4

To translate text from one language into another.

She rendered the ancient poem into modern English.

5

To process digital information to produce a final image or video.

The software takes several hours to render the 3D animation.

6

To melt down fat to extract the pure substance.

The butcher rendered the beef fat to make tallow.

Noun

1

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

The builder applied a render to the brick wall before painting.