rendered
Pronunciation: [ˈrɛndərd]
Context: "art and design"
(verb) to create or produce something such as a painting, drawing, or a computer-generated image. It's what artists do to show their ideas visually.
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The artist rendered a beautiful landscape full of vibrant colors.
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They didn't render the final version of the project, so we couldn't see the finished work.
Example
What style did the designer use when they rendered that image?
Context: "action and consequence"
(verb) to make someone or something in a certain state or condition. It usually means you are changing something in some way.
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The warm blanket rendered her comfortable and cozy.
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The loud noise rendered him unable to concentrate on his homework.
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How did the changes in the weather render the outdoor plans difficult?
Context: "legal"
(verb) to officially provide a decision or a judgment, especially in a court of law. It’s like saying what the outcome of a case is after all the arguments are heard.
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The judge rendered a fair decision after listening to both sides.
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The jury did not render a verdict for several days because they couldn't agree.
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When do you think the court will render its final decision?