verb “render”
Infinitiv render; hien renders; Verg. rendered; Part. Verg. rendered; Ger. rendering
- to make something or someone become a certain way
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The accident rendered him immobile.
- to perform or present an interpretation of something
The actor rendered the character with great emotional depth.
- to change text or speech from one language to another
The student rendered the French poem into English for her class.
- to formally announce a decision or judgment
The jury took hours to render a decision on the case.
- to provide payment or return something that is due
The company was required to render payment for the damages caused.
- to offer or provide something to someone
The stranded hiker was grateful when the rescue team arrived to render assistance.
- to process a digital model into a visual image or animation
The designer spent hours rendering the 3D model for the presentation.
- to secretly hand over a person to another country without legal proceedings
The spy was rendered to his home country for trial.
- to process animal waste into useful materials
The facility specializes in rendering animal byproducts for industrial use.
- to melt and reduce fat from meat during cooking
As the chef cooked the pork belly, the fat slowly rendered out.
- to apply a coat of plaster to a wall for protection or decoration
The workers were busy rendering the exterior wall of the new house.
noun “render”
Singular render, Plural renders oder onzieleg
- the material used to coat walls, typically plaster or stucco
The building's facade was improved with a fresh coat of render.
- an image created by processing a digital model into a visual representation
The architect showed us a high-quality render of the proposed building.