render (verb)

  • 1render — ► VERB 1) provide or give (a service, help, etc.). 2) submit for inspection, consideration, or payment. 3) literary hand over; surrender. 4) cause to be or become. 5) represent, interpret, or perform artistically. 6) translate. 7) …

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  • 2render — ren·der / ren dər/ vt 1: to transmit to another: deliver 2: to furnish for consideration, approval, or information: as a: hand down …

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  • 3render — verb 1 render sth useless/render sb harmless etc to make someone or something useless etc: New laws have rendered this kind of assistance virtually impossible. 2 render an apology/an explanation/a service etc formal to say sorry to someone, give… …

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  • 4render — ren‧der [ˈrendə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] formal 1. to cause something to change in a particular way: • He was denied building permission for his property, effectively rendering it worthless. • In some cases, companies were rendered insolvent when… …

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  • 5render-set — verb cover with two coats of plaster render set the walls so they ll look nice and smooth • Topics: ↑masonry • Hypernyms: ↑plaster, ↑daub • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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  • 6render a judgment — I verb adjudge, adjudicate, authorize, award, constitute, decide, decree, deliver judgment, enact, establish by law, hand down a judgment, impose, institute, legalize, pass, pass judgment, pass upon, sanction associated concepts: render a verdict …

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  • 7render impossible — I verb ban, block, check, debar, disallow, enjoin, exclude, forbid, foreclose, halt, hinder, impede, interdict, obstruct, oppose, preclude, prevent, prohibit, proscribe, refuse permission, restrain, restrict, stop, thwart, veto II index forbid… …

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  • 8render null and void — I verb abolish, abrogate, annul, cancel, countermand, deprive of legal force, disown, dissolve, frustrate, invalidate, make useless, make valueless, negate, neutralize, nullify, obliterate, offset, override, overrule, overturn, renege, renounce,… …

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  • 9render — verb Render is used with these nouns as the object: ↑assistance, ↑invoice, ↑judgement, ↑service, ↑verdict …

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  • 10render — verb 1》 provide or give (a service, help, etc.).     ↘submit for inspection, consideration, or payment.     ↘literary hand over; surrender. 2》 cause to be or become: the rains rendered his escape impossible. 3》 represent or depict artistically.… …

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