rendered
Americanadjective
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represented visually or interpreted by performance or execution, as in art, music, or acting.
This lovingly rendered production of Oklahoma! breathes new life into a show that's a natural for the outdoor setting.
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translated into another language.
Here is a freely rendered English translation from the original Rabbinic-style Hebrew.
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(of the components of an image or animation) synthesized in a final graphic output using computer hardware and software.
The app’s beautifully rendered 3D buildings and landmarks make it even easier for pedestrians to find their destination.
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offered, provided, or given as due; performed, as a service.
What, precisely, did they get from him in return for all their lavishly rendered favors?
If engineering fees are too low, the rendered fees cannot cover operating costs such as transportation, staff wages, and office rental.
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formally or officially delivered.
The rendered decisions are based on the documents and information provided to the Compliance Officer via the online submission form.
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melted down; purified by melting.
Brown the chicken in the rendered sausage fat over medium-high heat and then transfer to the bowl with the cooked sausage.
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processed for industrial use.
The livestock waste is converted into rendered products via processes that typically use significant amounts of energy.
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Building Trades. (of masonry) covered with a coat of plaster.
The finish on any buildings in the Village should be of a high-quality red brick; any rendered finishes should be rejected as unsuitable.
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(of a suspected criminal) sent abroad to be interrogated or detained; subjected to rendition.
Under both the Torture Convention and U.S. law, rendition is strictly prohibited if the rendered person would be subjected to torture.
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The researchers determined that almost all images captured by the largest camera ever built -- part of the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile -- would be rendered unusable.
From Barron's • Jul. 1, 2026
Hospitals have been overwhelmed by a shortage of critical supplies and demand for aid has surged among those who have been rendered homeless.
From BBC • Jun. 30, 2026
A defining moment in their meeting is when Ruth reads part of a Tennessee Williams quote rendered in cross-stitch.
From Salon • Jun. 18, 2026
“A second CHP officer arrived on scene, and both officers rendered medical aid to the parties along with medical personnel,” the agency said in a statement.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 18, 2026
Moreover, the New Army, which Adams had opposed and then rendered superfluous, had strained the federal budget to a point that demanded new sources of revenue.
From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis
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