rendering
Pronunciation: [ˈrɛndərɪŋ]
Context: "art and design"
(noun) a drawing, painting, or digital image that shows how something looks. It helps people visualize things like buildings or characters in a story.
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The architect showed us a beautiful rendering of the new park.
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The rendering of the house did not look good at all and needed more work.
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Can you please show me the rendering of the project we are discussing?
Context: "performance"
(verb) to perform or present something, like a song, a play, or a piece of art. It means showing others your version of something.
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She is rendering her emotions in a beautiful song at the concert.
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He didn't render his thoughts on the project, which left everyone confused.
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How will you be rendering this scene in your artwork?
Context: "computing"
(verb) to process and create a final image or scene from a 3D model. It is often used in video games and movies to make things look real.
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The computer is rendering the graphics for the video game right now.
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The program didn't finish rendering the video before the deadline.
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How long will it take to render the animation?
Context: "providing service"
(verb) to provide or give a service. It means doing something helpful for someone else.
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The volunteers are rendering assistance to those in need after the storm.
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They weren't able to render the help that was needed in time.
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What kind of support are you rendering to the community?