Render
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Render ( verb )
- Cause to become; make.
- Provide or give (a service or help).
- Represent or depict in a particular way.
- Translate or interpret.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french rendre, from latin render "deliver back", from re- "back" + -dere, from dare "give".
Examples:
- The new law will render the old one ineffective.
- The company renders technical support to its customers.
- The painting renders the landscape beautifully.
- He rendered the song in English.
- The new technology renders the old one obsolete.
(As a noun)
Render ( noun )
- Cause to become; make.
- Provide or give (a service or help).
- Represent or depict in a particular way.
- Translate or interpret.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french rendre, from latin render "deliver back", from re- "back" + -dere, from dare "give".
Examples:
- The new law will render the old one ineffective.
- The company renders technical support to its customers.
- The painting renders the landscape beautifully.
- He rendered the song in English.
- The new technology renders the old one obsolete.