Render: verb: render; 3rd person present: renders; past tense: rendered; past participle: rendered; gerund or present participle: rendering
provide or give (a service, help, etc.). "money serves as a reward for services rendered"
synonyms: give, provide, supply, furnish, contribute; or present for inspection or consideration. "he would render income tax returns at the end of the year"
synonyms: send in, present, literary hand over. "he will render up his immortal soul"
deliver (a verdict or judgment). "the jury's finding amounted to the clearest verdict yet rendered upon the scandal"
synonyms: deliver, return, hand down, give, announce
cause to be or become; make. "the rains rendered his escape impossible"
synonyms: make, cause to be/become, leave
represent or depict artistically.
"the eyes and the cheeks are exceptionally well rendered"
synonyms: paint, draw, depict, portray, represent, execute; perform, sing act, perform, play, depict, interpret translate. "the phrase was rendered into English"
synonyms: translate, put, express, rephrase, reword MUSIC
perform (a piece). "a soprano solo reverently rendered by Linda Howie"
synonyms: act, perform, play, depict, interpret COMPUTING
process (an outline image) using color and shading in order to make it appear solid and three-dimensional.
covertly send (a foreign criminal or terrorist suspect) for interrogation abroad; subject to extraordinary rendition.
melt down (fat). "the fat was being cut up and rendered for lard"
synonyms: melt down, clarify
process (the carcass of an animal) in order to extract proteins, fats, and other usable parts. "the rendered down remains of sheep"
cover (stone or brick) with a coat of plaster. "external walls will be rendered and tiled"
noun: render; plural noun: renders