render
[ˈrendər]
Definition:
1. Cause to become.
2. Provide or furnish with.
3. Give an interpretation or rendition of.
4. Give or supply.
5. Pass down.
Use 'render' in a sentence:
- 1. Render content in a Web page.
- 2. Note that the views do not render to complete HTML files.
- 3. Then you use the tags to render the appropriate component.
- 4. Should I be fortunate enough not to be rejected, I would render such humble services as I could.
- 5. In math, online books tend to render formulas badly.
- 6. They couldn't resist any more and decided to render up the city.
- 7. The worsening global shortage could render millions of dollars of high-value, life-saving equipment totally useless.
- 8. It USES JSP files to render all page components.
- 9. I have not yet given [ rendered] my decision on that matter.
- 10. Page parse and render time were substantially improved.
- 11. They couldn't resist anymore and decided to render up the city.
- 12. The bad news rendered us all speechless from shock.
- 13. To render the game results, add the code in Listing 7.
- 14. The screen will now render as shown in Figure 10.
- 15. He had a chance to render some service to his country.
- 16. She rendered the walls in cement and, while it was still wet, applied the shells.
- 17. These novels have been rendered into cinema.
- 18. It contained so many errors as to render it worthless.
- 19. Not daring to presume, I beg you to render a decision.
- 20. It couldn't render its way out of an ASCII-art paper bag.
- 21. render His back injury had rendered him unfit for work.
- 22. This could render rival products less effective.
- 23. Hundreds of people were rendered homeless by the earthquake.
- 24. Later, I'll clean things up and render a view.
- 25. The Board had been slow to render its verdict.
- 26. So why render that dynamically?
- 27. The millions freed from the land were not rendered jobless, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated.
- 28. His brilliance renders this film an indubitable classic.
- 29. Whoever finds a cure for cancer will render a great service to mankind.
- 30. The music was well rendered.
- 31. The money was in fact payment by the CIA for services rendered.
- 32. can render his good services to his country.
- 33. He stood up and rendered a beautiful version of 'Summertime'.
- 34. You can render the chicken down to make stock for soup.
- 35. These tests were so seriously flawed as to render the results meaningless.
- 36. The conquered had to render tribute to the conqueror.
- 37. The control will first render in a read-only mode.
- 38. Render links should be encoded as GET links.
- 39. Teams of Project Mayhem guys render fat all day.
- 40. Could we render this inimitable picture properly, then would everybody exclaim, "Beautiful, unparalleled Italy!"
- 41. Juries nearly always render verdicts with which I agree.
- 42. The theme is also used to render the portal banner.
- 43. Otherwise, render the form.
- 44. After the initialization, you render the scene to the screen.
- 45. The worsening global shortage could render millions of dollars of high-value life-saving equipment totally useless.
- 46. And finally we render the view.
- 47. This tells the browser how to render the content.
- 48. The committee was asked to render a report on the housing situation.
- 49. We think that those arguments are rendered invalid by the hard facts on the ground.
- 50. It was payment for services rendered.
- 51. The artist has rendered the stormy sea in dark greens and browns.
- 52. This phrase may well have been a rendering of a popular Arabic expression.
- 53. The Italian phrase can be rendered as 'I did my best'.
- 54. And some banks have begun to render such new services as issuing guarantees and witness in favor of the foreign investments.
- 55. They rendered assistance to the disaster victims.
- 56. Any assistance you can render him will be appreciated.