5.to present for consideration, app roval, payment, action, etc., as an account.
6.to return; to make (a payment in money, kind, or service) as by a tenant to a superior: knights rendering military service to the lord.
7.to pay as due (a tax, tribute, etc.).
8.to deliver formally or officially; hand down: to render a verdict.
9.to translate into another
language:
to render French poems into English. 10.to represent; depict, as in painting: to render a landscape.
11.to represent (a perspective view of a projected building) in drawing or painting.
12.to bring out the meaning of by performance or execution; interpret, as a part in a drama or a piece of music.
13.to give in return or requital: to render good for evil.
14.to give back; restore (often followed by back).
15.to send (a suspected criminal) abroad; subject to
rendition (def. 4). 16.to give up; surrender.
17.Building Trades. to cover (masonry) with a first coat of plaster.
18.to melt down; extract the impurities from by melting: to render fat.
19.to process, as for industrial use: to render livestock carcasses.
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