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Sentence count:237+12Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: allotallowcausedoeffectgivegrantmakepresentSimilar words: gendertenderoffenderrendezvousdefenderindependentindependencetrendMeaning: ['rendə(r)]  n. a substance similar to stucco but exclusively applied to masonry walls. v. 1. cause to become 2. provide or furnish with 3. give an interpretation or rendition of 4. give or supply 5. pass down 6. make over as a return 7. give back 8. to surrender someone or something to another 9. show in, or as in, a picture 10. coat with plastic or cement 11. bestow 12. restate (words) from one language into another language 13. melt (fat or lard) in order to separate out impurities. 
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31. Xanthippos and Aristeides came home, to render distinguished service.
32. Digital technology could render today's televisions useless.
33. Such a move could render the elections meaningless.
34. To render this picture more informative, it is necessary to distinguish degrees and modes of participation.
35. In addition the Roman masonry below is suffering from sulphate attack aggravated by the recent use of cement mortar and render.
35. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
36. Hayek, however, constructs his theory in such a manner as to render such criticisms difficult to sustain.
37. Herewith, a few thoughts on how to render the experience as painless as possible.
38. Going along as a small independent with just a few programmes to your name does render you relatively powerless.
39. Of the exiles, Aristeides and Xanthippos came home, to render distinguished service.
40. The better way to handle the situation is to render the cats infertile without actually neutering them.
41. Also, do not use large amounts of sticky tape to seal envelopes, as this can render them unusable.
42. The stories about her render her variously as victim, betrayer, seducer, and translator.
43. It is indeed difficult to conceive of bad faith which would not automatically render applicable one of the two traditional control mechanisms.
44. Failure to disperse after it has been read publicly by a magistrate or other official may render an offender liable to imprisonment.
45. The recognition codes which the Simonova was broadcasting should not in theory render any platform completely inoperative.
46. An effective and systematic attempt at forecasting may reduce some of this uncertainty, and render the future more manageable.
47. Yet it only took a prolonged stare from Donald to render them meek and mild.
48. When we decide to do so, we can emancipate the black child from the ghetto and render justice in the workplace.
49. Certified public accountants audit financial state-ments and render opinions on whether the statements present fairly the financial condition of a firm.
50. Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis by NSAIDs is the major established mechanism by which NSAIDs render the gastric mucosa vulnerable to mucosal injury.
51. The unpredictable, sporadic nature of storms on an open coast presumably render exposed shores unstable in this respect.
52. In the United States a number of factors have combined to render the bureaucracy more open to public scrutiny.
53. Criminology, like crime control, tends to focus on males and marginalise females or render them invisible.
54. The dams also render the animals easy prey for hunters and trap them when the water is drained for irrigation.
55. To make cracklings, combine skin and remaining fat in a saucepan with water and place over medium heat to render fat.
56. The researchers irradiated all of the tumor cells to render them incapable of spreading once returned to the patients' bodies.
57. Unlike the criminal trial, the jury did not have to render a unanimous verdict, although it did.
58. Then she set to with bleach and scouring pads to render the vases spotless.
59. If Atlanta were a person, a psychologist might well render a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder.
60. What he can do, however, is render remarkable mixed-media abstract works that revel in the auras of his subjects.
More similar words: gendertenderoffenderrendezvousdefenderindependentindependencetrendwanderundercommanderunder wayundergofounderfall underremindercome undervendettatendencyextendedundertakewanderlustundermineunderstanddependentunderlyingunder controlundergraduaterentarena
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