render (EN)
verb, noun

verb “render”

render; he renders; past rendered, part. rendered; ger. rendering
  1. to make something or someone become a certain way
    The accident rendered him immobile.
  2. to perform or present an interpretation of something
    The actor rendered the character with great emotional depth.
  3. to change text or speech from one language to another
    The student rendered the French poem into English for her class.
  4. to formally announce a decision or judgment
    The jury took hours to render a decision on the case.
  5. to provide payment or return something that is due
    The company was required to render payment for the damages caused.
  6. to offer or provide something to someone
    The stranded hiker was grateful when the rescue team arrived to render assistance.
  7. to process a digital model into a visual image or animation
    The designer spent hours rendering the 3D model for the presentation.
  8. to secretly hand over a person to another country without legal proceedings
    The spy was rendered to his home country for trial.
  9. to process animal waste into useful materials
    The facility specializes in rendering animal byproducts for industrial use.
  10. to melt and reduce fat from meat during cooking
    As the chef cooked the pork belly, the fat slowly rendered out.
  11. 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”

sg. render, pl. renders or uncountable
  1. the material used to coat walls, typically plaster or stucco
    The building's facade was improved with a fresh coat of render.
  2. an image created by processing a digital model into a visual representation
    The architect showed us a high-quality render of the proposed building.