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rendering

[ren-der-ing] / ˈrɛn dər ɪŋ /




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Corruption remains rampant among state and municipal police, prosecutors and judges in Mexico, often rendering them unreliable partners.

From Los Angeles Times

Unlike some of her fellow presenters, she wasn't preoccupied with rendering the moment into branded content she could later blast out to her followers.

From Salon

Taking an overhead view of the same area, fellow Egyptian Marianne Fahmy produces a hypothetical future rendering of what may become a permanently flooded Nile Delta.

From Washington Post

But in roughly half of patients, the protein also extensively replaces the smooth muscle of blood vessel walls, rendering them brittle.

From Science Magazine

On Monday, Geller said that, in fact, “troopers and assisting agency personnel pulled both Davis and David from the Jeep, and immediately began rendering medical aid to both.”

From Washington Post