an act or instance of interpretation, rendition, or depiction, as of a dramatic part or a musical composition: her rendering of the part of Hedda.
a translation: Chapman's rendering of Homer.
a representation of a building, interior, etc., executed in perspective and usually done for purposes of presentation.
Building Trades. render1 (def. 23).
Origin of rendering
1400–50; late Middle English (gerund); see render1, -ing1
Words nearby rendering
rencontre, rencounter, rend, Rendell, render, rendering, rendering works, Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's, rendezvous, rendition
I underwent an endometrial ablation in my 30s, rendering my periods worse than ever.
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The enemy effected and exploited a breach on the left flank, rendering the friendly positions untenable.
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It happened when, having become smugly satisfied with my rendering of Mickey Mouse, I turned to Donald Duck.
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This time, he was no longer concerned with rendering her unable to fight back.
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His rendering of a photorealistic portrait of Freeman was accomplished “using only a finger, an iPad Air, and the app Procreate.”
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In the city itself there were thirty-two “mansuræ” or mansions, held by the clergy, rendering 35s.
The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.].|Hartley Withers
The craving for wealth was in their hearts, rendering them blind to everything else.
My Strangest Case|Guy Boothby
To this object, and to rendering the life of her uncle happy, she resolved to devote herself.
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These men have finished by rendering detestable whatever good there originally was in their idea.
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They are supposed to have the faculty of rendering themselves sensible, and taking the human form.
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British Dictionary definitions for rendering
rendering
/ (ˈrɛndərɪŋ) /
noun
the act or an instance of performing a play, piece of music, etc
a translation of a text from a foreign language
Also called: rendering coat, rendera coat of plaster or cement mortar applied to a surface
a perspective drawing showing an architect's idea of a finished building, interior, etc