(ditransitive) To cause to become.
The shot rendered her immobile.
To interpret, give an interpretation or rendition of.
The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully.
To translate into another language.
to render Latin into English
To pass down.
render a verdict (i.e., deliver a judgment)
To make over as a return.
They had to render the estate.
To give; to give back; to deliver.
render aid; render money
To give up; to yield; to surrender.
To transform (a model) into a display on the screen or other media.
rendering images
To capture and turn over to another country secretly and extrajudicially.
To convert waste animal tissue into a usable byproduct.
rendering of fat into soap
To have fat drip off meat from cooking.
Bacon is very fatty when raw; however, most of the fat will render during cooking.
To cover a wall with a layer of plaster.
to render with stucco
To pass; to run; said of the passage of a rope through a block, eyelet, etc.
A rope renders well, that is, passes freely.
To yield or give way.
To return; to pay back; to restore.
To inflict, as a retribution; to requite.
The act or process by which something is rendered.
Version; translation.
Sketch, illustration, or painting.
The process of producing an image from an internal model, or the image thus produced.