render

UK /ˈɹɛn.də/ US /ˈɹɛn.dɚ/
noun 6verb 5name 1

Collocations

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ADJ.

armor-piercing, blind, blocky, difficult, enough, evil, good, irredeemable

The heavy makeup rendered her completely unrecognizable at the costume party last night.

VERB + RENDER

achieve, book, cannot, doesn't, make, stopped

The new safety regulations have made the old equipment render it completely useless for modern operations.

RENDER + NOUN

body, caesar, goals, hearts, judgment, languages, themselves, unto

The translator worked hard to render the author's words into English while preserving the original meaning.

PREP.

into, on, with

The old building was rendered with a fresh coat of cream-colored plaster last summer.

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