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adjective
- 1. (of fat) melted in order to separate out the impurities: "strain the rendered fat through a sieve"
- 2. (of stone or brick) covered with a coat of plaster: "external rendered walls"
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to cause someone or something to be in a particular state: [ + adj ] His rudeness rendered me speechless. New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete. formal. to change words into a different language or form: She is rendering the book into English from French. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing things to happen. activate
Jul 1, 2012 · verb. ren· der ˈren-dər. rendered; rendering ˈren-d (ə-)riŋ. Synonyms of render. transitive verb. 1. a. : to melt down. render suet. also : to extract by melting. render lard. b. : to treat so as to convert into industrial fats and oils or fertilizer. 2. a. : to transmit to another : deliver. b. : give up, yield. c.
to cause someone or something to be in a particular state: [ + adj ] His rudeness rendered me speechless. New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete. formal. to change words into a different language or form: She is rendering the book into English from French. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing things to happen.
Rendered definition: represented visually or interpreted by performance or execution, as in art, music, or acting. See examples of RENDERED used in a sentence.
ren·der. (rĕn′dər) tr.v. ren·dered, ren·der·ing, ren·ders. 1. a. To submit or present, as for consideration, approval, or payment: render an opinion; render a bill. b. To give or make available; provide: render assistance; render a service. c. To give in return or by obligation: render thanks; rendered homage. d.
verb (used with object) to cause to be or become; make: to render someone helpless. to do; perform: to render a service. to furnish; provide: to render aid. Synonyms: afford, contribute, supply, give. to exhibit or show (obedience, attention, etc.). Synonyms: demonstrate. to present for consideration, approval, payment, action, etc., as an account.
to cause someone or something to be in a particular state: [ + adj ] His rudeness rendered me speechless. New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete. formal. to change words into a different language or form: She is rendering the book into English from French. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing things to happen.