render
transitive verb1a: to melt downrender suetalso
: to extract by meltingrender lard
b: to treat so as to convert into industrial fats and oils or fertilizer2a: to transmit to another
: deliverb: give up, yield
c: to furnishfor consideration, approval, or information:such as(1)
: to hand down (a legal judgment)
(2): to agree on and report (a verdict)
3a: to give in returnor retribution
b:(1): give back, restore(2): reflect, echo
c: to give in acknowledgment of dependence or obligation : pay
d: to do(a service)for another
4a(1)
: to cause to be or become : makeenough rainfallto render irrigation unnecessary—
P. E. James
rendered him helpless (2) :
impartb(1): to reproduce or represent by artistic or verbal means : depict (2)
: to give a performance of (3) :
to produce a copy or version of the documents are rendered in the original French
(4) : to execute the motions of render a salute
c : translate 5 : to direct the execution of :
administer
renderjustice
6 : to apply a coat of plaster or cement directly to