to cause (something or somebody) to be or become something
There was enough rain to render irrigation unnecessary
to convey or deliver (something) to another person
to give (something) up; to yield (something)
to submit deliver (e.g. an opinion or verdict) for consideration, approval, etc or information
to do (a service) for or give (assistance) to another
to give (something) in acknowledgment of dependence or obligation
Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's — Bible
to do (a service) for another
to reproduce or represent (something) by artistic or verbal means; to depict
to give a performance of (e.g. a piece of music)
to produce a copy or version of (something)
The documents are rendered in the original French
to translate (something)
to melt down (fat)
to extract e.g. fat from (meat) by melting
to apply a coat of plaster or cement directly to (brickwork, stone, etc)