Render

//ˈɹɛn.də//

"Render" in a Sentence (36 examples)

Render good for evil.

Japanese food terms are difficult to render into other languages.

Render that which is Caesar's to Caesar, and that which is God's to God.

To say that she was perfectly content and satisfied with these arrangements, and regarded them as being no business of hers, and that she took her arms and legs as they came, and allowed them to dispose of themselves just as it happened, is to render faint justice to her equanimity.

I cannot render a judgment on that.

Despicable means used to achieve laudable goals render the goals themselves despicable.

I argue that the structuralist theory suffers from a number of irredeemable flaws that render it of little or no value.

Philetas, the judge, having to render his sentence, swore by Pan and the Nymphs, that neither Daphnis nor his goats were in fault, that only the sea and the winds could be accused, and that they were not under his jurisdiction.

He cried aloud before all the company that he would that very night render his body and soul to the Powers of Evil if he might but overtake the wench.

It is a coward who shields his eyes and shrinks away from the light of love and truth. If it could render us blind, what use would our eyes be?

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The shot rendered her immobile.

[…] St. Bede's at this period of its history was perhaps the poorest and most miserable parish in the East End of London. Close-packed, crushed by the buttressed height of the railway viaduct, rendered airless by huge walls of factories, it at once banished lively interest from a stranger's mind and left only a dull oppression of the spirit.

This service has suffered badly from Department for Transport-inspired cuts which reduced it from hourly to two-hourly. This, coupled with regular cancellations, has rendered the train service between the area's two biggest towns almost unusable.

The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully.

we may, at last, render our philosophy like that of Epictetus

to render Latin into English

render a verdict (i.e., deliver a judgment)

They had to render the estate.

render aid; render money

to render an account of what really happened

Logic renders its daily service to wisdom and virtue.

The first thing that greets you on entering the church is a notice asking you not to vex the goat, since it renders valuable service in keeping the churchyard tidy.

I'll make her render up her page to me.

rendering images

They will feature full-motion-video backgrounds that will behave as if rendered in 3-D—the Rabbids will duck behind and jump over real objects as if they were designed into the stage.

rendering of fat into soap

Bacon is very fatty when raw; however, most of the fat will render during cooking.

to render with stucco

A rope renders well, that is, passes freely.

The rope of a laniard or tackle is said to render when, by pulling upon one part, each other part takes its share of the strain.

whose smallest minute lost, no riches render may

I will render vengeance to mine enemies.

A low-resolution render might look blocky.

In those early times the king's household was supported by specific renders of corn and other victuals from the tenants of the demesnes.

And send forth us , to make their sorrow'd render, Together with a recompense more fruitful Than their offence can weigh down by the dram

Oh, this render of hearts, this murderer of love, this perpetual crucifier of Christ, […]

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