Render ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Render ( verb )

  1. Cause to become; make.
  2. Provide or give (a service or help).
  3. Represent or depict in a particular way.
  4. Translate or interpret.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french rendre, from latin render "deliver back", from re- "back" + -dere, from dare "give".

Examples:

  1. The new law will render the old one ineffective.
  2. The company renders technical support to its customers.
  3. The painting renders the landscape beautifully.
  4. He rendered the song in English.
  5. The new technology renders the old one obsolete.

(As a noun)

Render ( noun )

  1. Cause to become; make.
  2. Provide or give (a service or help).
  3. Represent or depict in a particular way.
  4. Translate or interpret.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french rendre, from latin render "deliver back", from re- "back" + -dere, from dare "give".

Examples:

  1. The new law will render the old one ineffective.
  2. The company renders technical support to its customers.
  3. The painting renders the landscape beautifully.
  4. He rendered the song in English.
  5. The new technology renders the old one obsolete.
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