Render synonyms and antonyms
rĕn'dər
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To express in words; declare or utter:
To describe or depict with words or gestures.
To represent (letters or words) in the corresponding characters of another alphabet.
To alter in form or nature; transform:
To picture mentally; imagine or visualize:
To describe or depict in a certain way:
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To submit for consideration, acceptance, or use:
To do or give (an equivalent) in return
To represent in words; describe:
To provide (what is needed or desired):
To write and give or sell (an article, story, poem, etc.) to a magazine, newspaper, or other publication
To give or apply (medicine, etc.)
To pronounce; utter:
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For a judge or court to release a decision upon a motion or at the resolution of a trial or appeal.
perform (related)
To begin and carry through to completion; do:
interpret (related)
To have or show one's own understanding of the meaning of; construe
represent (related)
To indicate or communicate by signs or symbols:
provide (related)
To furnish the means of support
declare (related)
To make clearly known; state or announce openly, formally, etc.
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To use syntactically:
To make something plain or comprehensible:
To obtain as if by drawing out; deduce (a principle), derive or elicit (information, pleasure, etc.), or the like
Grant is defined as to give something that has been requested to someone.
To deal or deliver (a blow, for example).
(Intransitive, colloquial) To proceed (in a direction).
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To give money to in return for goods or services rendered:
To give up; abandon (a plan, policy, etc.)
To give, send, or do (something equivalent to what has been given, sent, or done); give, send, or do in requital or reciprocation
To reveal, manifest, or make evident (an emotion, condition, quality, etc.) by behavior or outward sign
To treat is to act a certain way towards a person or thing or to provide medical aid or help.
To give over possession of, as in deference or defeat; surrender:
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To give up by leaving or ceasing to operate or inhabit, especially as a result of danger or other impending threat:
To give up formally (a high office, throne, authority, etc.)
To surrender possession of, especially by treaty.
To give up, relinquish, or reject something.
To give up (a position, for example), especially by formal notification.
To give up (a claim or right, for example) voluntarily; relinquish.
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To represent by drawing; to draw a plan of; to delineate; to trace or mark out.
By express
To outline or highlight
To urge or force to an action:
To put to test.
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To bring into being; cause to be
(Idiomatic) To relinquish control or possession of something to someone.
To make available for use; provide:
convey (related)
invoke (related)
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(Logic) To employ (a term) in its whole extent; to take as universal in one premise.
(Slang) To perform a sexual act upon; specif., to have sexual intercourse with
To paraphrase is to repeat a version of something, not the exact words.
To state or express again in different words.
To provide
To give (a gift, donation, award, etc.) to a person, organization, etc.
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yield-up
To disclose something hidden.
conceal (antonym)
To keep from being observed or discovered; hide.
fail (antonym)
To prove deficient or lacking; perform ineffectively or inadequately:
confuse (antonym)
(--- Archaic) To cause to feel embarrassment.
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cloud (antonym)
To become cloudy or overcast:
obscure (antonym)
(Linguistics) To reduce (a vowel) to the neutral sound represented by schwa (ə).
Demit is defined as to quit or fire.
To decide or declare that one will not or will no longer use or be associated with (something):
To transfer (one's interest in property) without warranty as to the extent of ownership on the part of the seller.
To phrase again, especially to state in a new, clearer, or different way.
keep (related)
To remain in a state or condition; stay:
performing-arts (related)
To perform according to one's artistic conception
words (related)
To express in another language, while systematically retaining the original sense
law (related)
(Informal, Dial.) To take legal action (against)
To pay out, to hand over
to surrender someone or something to another
degrade (related)
efface (related)
To put (a player) at a position in a sport or in a game:
To bring back into being, use, etc.; reestablish
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