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Definition of render
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Render
(v. i.) To give an
account;
to make
explanation
or
confession.
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Idioted
::
Idioted
(a.)
Rendered
idiotic;
befooled.
Resist
::
Resist
(n.) A
substance
used to
prevent
a color or
mordant
from
fixing
on those parts to which it has been
applied,
either
by
acting
machanically
in
preventing
the
color,
etc., from
reaching
the
cloth,
or
chemically
in
changing
the color so as to
render
it
incapable
of
fixing
itself
in the
fibers..
The
pastes
prepared
for this
purpose
are
called
resist
pastes..
Surrender
::
Surrender
(n.) The
giving
up of a
principal
into
lawful
custody
by his bail.
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) The
quality
of an
action
which
renders
it good; the
conformity
of an act to the
accepted
standard
of
right.
Travesty
::
Travesty
(v. t.) To
translate,
imitate,
or
represent,
so as to
render
ridiculous
or
ludicrous..
Cassate
::
Cassate
(v. t.) To
render
void or
useless;
to
vacate
or
annul.
Dim
::
Dim (v. t.) To
render
dim,
obscure,
or dark; to make less
bright
or
distinct;
to take away the
luster
of; to
darken;
to dull; to
obscure;
to
eclipse..
Season
::
Season
(v. t.) To
render
suitable
or
appropriate;
to
prepare;
to fit.
Win
::
Win (a.) To gain over to one's side or
party;
to
obtain
the
favor,
friendship,
or
support
of; to
render
friendly
or
approving;
as, to win an
enemy;
to win a
jury..
Rendered
::
Rendered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Rende.
Plebification
::
Plebification
(n.) A
rendering
plebeian;
the act of
vulgarizing.
Confuse
::
Confuse
(v. t.) To mix or blend so that
things
can not be
distinguished;
to
jumble
together;
to
confound;
to
render
indistinct
or
obscure;
as, to
confuse
accounts;
to
confuse
one's
vision..
Able
::
Able
(superl.)
Having
sufficient
power,
strength,
force,
skill,
means,
or
resources
of any kind to
accomplish
the
object;
possessed
of
qualifications
rendering
competent
for some end;
competent;
qualified;
capable;
as, an able
workman,
soldier,
seaman,
a man able to work; a mind able to
reason;
a
person
able to be
generous;
able to
endure
pain; able to play on a
piano..
Brilliant
::
Brilliant
(a.) A
diamond
or other gem of the
finest
cut,
formed
into faces and
facets,
so as to
reflect
and
refract
the
light,
by which it is
rendered
more
brilliant.
It has at the
middle,
or top, a
principal
face,
called
the
table,
which is
surrounded
by a
number
of
sloping
facets
forming
a
bizet;
below,
it has a small face or
collet,
parallel
to the
table,
connected
with the
girdle
by a
pavilion
of
elongated
facets.
It is thus
distinguished
from the rose
diamond,
which is
entirely
covered
with
Pack
::
Pack (n.) To
render
impervious,
as by
filling
or
surrounding
with
suitable
material,
or to fit or
adjust
so as to move
without
giving
passage
to air,
water,
or
steam;
as, to pack a
joint;
to pack the
piston
of a steam
engine..
Nullify
::
Nullify
(a.) To make void; to
render
invalid;
to
deprive
of legal force or
efficacy.
Confirm
::
Confirm
(v. t.) To give new
assurance
of the truth of; to
render
certain;
to
verify;
to
corroborate;
as, to
confirm
a
rumor..
Demoralize
::
Demoralize
(v. t.) To
corrupt
or
undermine
in
morals;
to
destroy
or
lessen
the
effect
of moral
principles
on; to
render
corrupt
or
untrustworthy
in
morals,
in
discipline,
in
courage,
spirit,
etc.; to
weaken
in
spirit
or
efficiency..
Insaniate
::
Insaniate
(v. t.) To
render
unsound;
to make mad.
Dedition
::
Dedition
(n.) The act of
yielding;
surrender.
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