0 past simple and past participle of render
1 to cause someone or something to be in a particular state:
[ + adj ] His rudeness rendered me speechless.
New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete.
2 to give something such as a service, a personal opinion or expression, or a performance of a song or poem, etc. to people:
3 to put a first layer of plaster or cement on a wall
The rendered environments are very realistic, often using fractal techniques to construct them.
For samudrik, on the other hand, the self or the individual carried unique signifiers and marks of physical distinction that needed to be rendered meaningful.
Those in ' deepest poverty ', such as orphans, widows and those rendered unable to work through infirmity and age, were to receive unconditional support.
This is a shame, especially when it leads to overly-literal accounts of songs rendered in a rather mundane reported speech.
The conductor and the audience hear the music rendered according to the acoustics of the virtual concert hall, creating a lifelike experience.
But it will be far more substantial in a life rendered not as a virtual reality, but within the reality in which we live.
In all three volumes however changes have been introduced where later investigations rendered them necessary.
Rationalism may be rendered coherent by the proper recognition of its inherent limitations, he concludes.