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Definition of Rendering
1. Noun. A performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc.. "They heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert"
2. Noun. An explanation of something that is not immediately obvious. "Often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning"
Specialized synonyms: Broad Interpretation, Judicial Activism
Generic synonyms: Explanation
Derivative terms: Interpret, Interpret, Interpret, Interpret
3. Noun. The act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance. "Her rendition of Milton's verse was extraordinarily moving"
Specialized synonyms: Reinterpretation, Spin
Generic synonyms: Performance
Derivative terms: Interpret, Interpret, Interpret, Render, Render
4. Noun. A written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language.
Specialized synonyms: Mistranslation, Crib, Pony, Trot, Retroversion, Caption, Subtitle, Supertitle, Surtitle
Generic synonyms: Written Account, Written Record
Derivative terms: Translate, Translate
5. Noun. A coat of stucco applied to a masonry wall.
6. Noun. Perspective drawing of an architect's design.
7. Noun. Giving in acknowledgment of obligation.
Definition of Rendering
1. n. The act of one who renders, or that which is rendered.
Definition of Rendering
1. Noun. version; translation. ¹
2. Noun. sketch, illustration, or painting. ¹
3. Noun. returning; giving back; assigning; making; translating; surrendering; affording. ¹
4. Verb. (present participle of render) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Rendering
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rendering
Literary usage of Rendering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1887)
"Be- verted. fendant for the payment of the judgment, interest and cost from the
time of rendering judgment until paid." This case comes before us from the ..."
2. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation by Jeremy Bentham (1823)
"A mode of punishment, according as the ap- The most ef- pearance 01 it bears a
greater proportion to the Of rendering reality, may be said to be the more ..."
3. Journal of Biblical Literature by Society of Biblical Literature (1908)
"The Septuagint rendering of ... has clearly proved that in many instances an
apparently inexplicable LXX rendering conceals a long-lost Hebrew word or root. ..."