(based on instrument used) To produce music
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To furnish with, or cause to be present
“The broker must be in a position, at any time, every day, every hour of the day or night, to render his service to any and every buyer or seller.”
To accord someone with a unique gesture
To convey or express in a particular way or manner
To depict pictorially or artistically
To cause to become
“I was half-tempted to pick up a nearby acorn and chuck it at his head, in a feeble attempt to render him unconscious.”
To represent or depict, usually artistically or in literature
“He machine-sewed sequins onto linen to render a view of iconic factories with smokestacks.”
To act or perform a portrayal of
“Lamb criticizes Cooke's incapacity to render on stage Richard's complexity as well as his duality of good and evil.”
To make a duplicate or exact copy of
“Clemour made a very brave and bold move to render his own version of the popular award-winning English singer Adele's hit song.”
To rephrase words or translate them into another language
“Classical Latin hexameters are almost impossible to render into English literally.”
To yield, surrender or give up
“The buyer is contracted by the clause in the contract of sale, to render the estate to the seller, when he shall think proper to exercise his right of redemption.”
To deliver a verdict or judgment
“You need a panel of rational people from both sides to consider the matter and render a fair judgment.”
To melt down (fat) in order to clarify it
“The men conducted most of this heavy work, while the women boiled the leaf fat from the entrails to render lard for shortening and lye soap.”
To say or recite from memory
To make a rough drawing of
To bring about or cause something to happen
To make or become liquefied by heat
To make, create or manufacture, usually from components or raw materials
To represent in a particular style
To decode or solve something cryptic
To explain the meaning of something
Grouts or cements
Stuccoes or stuccos
To reword or rephrase something in simpler terms or in another language
To remove contaminants or impurities from
To change or cause to change in nature, state, form, or color
(based on instrument used) To produce music
To add or substitute new parts or components to some device, structure etc.
To state as a fact, usually forcefully
To direct, handle, control, or be in charge of
To make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune
To cause (two or more things) to exchange places
To be victorious over
To make sure or certain of something
Plural for a mixture of lime or gypsum, sand, and water that hardens to a smooth solid
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