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rendered

Pronunciation: [ˈrɛndərd]

Word

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.

Example

The artist rendered a beautiful landscape full of vibrant colors.

Example

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.

Example

The warm blanket rendered her comfortable and cozy.

Example

The loud noise rendered him unable to concentrate on his homework.

Example

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.

Example

The judge rendered a fair decision after listening to both sides.

Example

The jury did not render a verdict for several days because they couldn't agree.

Example

When do you think the court will render its final decision?

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