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was rendering

  • past progressive
    of render.
    render
    verb (used with object)
    to cause to be or become; make.

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A Los Angeles Fire Department recruit was rendering aid at a traffic collision on the 101 Freeway when he was fatally injured, the department said.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 17, 2024

Even then, it was apparent, unless Rachel was rendering the memory wrong.

From Nature Sep. 26, 2017

All he had to do was convince them that the information revolution was rendering their old-school selling methods obsolete.

From Slate Nov. 7, 2014

From 2008 to 2011, Lenhart submitted nearly 700 insurance claims seeking a total of more than $71,500 in reimbursement, falsely indicating he was rendering proper treatment, the attorney general’s office said.

From Reuters Aug. 20, 2014

The accompaniment she was rendering on the piano was brilliantly executed, so much so that I thought for a moment she had in a pianola record.

From A House Party with the Tucker Twins by Nell Speed