Dictionary
to render
verb
To cause to become.
Exact(60)
Anaesthetise: to render insensible.
I want to render a public service.
(Some prefer to render that as "successful").
His escape was to render himself unrecognizable.
A trial is held to render justice.
"Would love to render an opinion, but. . .
"It seems to render achievement meaningless.
He wants to render his opponents irrelevant.
Bausch is a committed realist, concerned to render life recognisable.
The ability to render three-dimensional graphics was an afterthought.
Picher has until tomorrow to render his ruling.
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