Rendering synonyms and antonyms
rĕn'dər-ĭng
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Part of speech:
To give or provide jointly with others; give to a common fund
(Countable) An act or process of applying general principles or formulae to the explanation of the results obtained in special cases.
To allow oneself to be subjected to something:
To bestow; to confer.
The way in which someone or something functions:
Realization is defined as the moment of understanding something, or when something planned finally happens.
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A restatement of a text or passage in another form or other words, often to clarify meaning.
(Law) Any of several treatises published by the American Law Institute in which a group of legal scholars within a field of law set forth the principles of that field of law based on legal precedents.
(Uncountable) The act of converting or translating (text from one language to another).
An adaptation of a work of art or literature into another medium or style:
performing-arts (related)
(Art) The arts involving performance, such as dance, theatre, singing, etc.
words (related)
A restating of something in other, especially simpler, words
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a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language
(Intransitive) To have a translation into another language.
To provide something necessary or desired to; equip:
To provide something necessary or desired to; furnish or equip:
To picture in words; describe
To represent in or with a picture.
To bring into being; give rise to:
To perform for an audience:
To give up; surrender; submit
(Sports) To hurl with an overhand pushing motion:
The definition of construe is to explain or give the meaning of or to analyze or figure out.
(Music) To perform on an instrument:
To perform (a piece of music, a part in a play, etc.)
Waive is defined as to give up your right to something or to determine that someone else can postpone fulfilling an obligation.
To give up or abandon:
To resign is to give up power, to voluntarily quit a job or come to terms with something as unavoidable.
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To give up (a pursuit, practice, way of living or feeling, etc.)
To let go (a grasp, hold, etc.)
To give up a claim or title to, esp. by a quitclaim deed
The definition of abdicate means to formally and/or publicly give up a position of power or a responsibility, usually by choice.
To give up (something) completely or forever
To provide with something that pleases
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To make restitution of; give back:
To set forth forcibly or earnestly, so as to influence action, persuade hearers, make effective protest, etc.
To give or make some return or recompense to (a person), as for some service
To make a present of
To make a picture or portrait of; depict; delineate
To give a performance of; render or enact (a piece of music, a dramatic role, etc.)
To give due compensation; make payment
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To draw up and execute in a suitable form:
To give or cause (pain, wounds, etc.) by or as by striking; cause to be borne
To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the possession or title of; to convey; -- usually in answer to petition.
To obtain despite resistance:
To make clear, plain, or understandable
To give or apply (medicine, etc.)
To render into another language.
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(Rare) To repeat in the same words
To compose a paraphrase.
To change in state or status, to advance.
To perform or execute; carry out:
Distribute is defined as to divide, scatter or hand out.
To state again, esp. in a different way
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To phrase again, esp. in a different way
To create an image of.
To portray in words; describe
To manifest or communicate, as by a gesture; show:
To picture in words
To show or contain a distinguishing characteristic of; distinguish:
obscuring (antonym)
Obscure is defined as to make confusing or hard to see.
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clouding (antonym)
To darken; obscure; threaten
confusing (antonym)
To embarrass; disconcert; abash
failing (antonym)
To omit to perform (an expected duty, for example):
suppressing (antonym)
To curtail or prohibit the activities of:
concealing (antonym)
removing (antonym)
To take off:
taking (antonym)
To capture physically; seize:
keeping (related)
To continue to do:
declaring (related)
To state emphatically or authoritatively; affirm:
drawing (related)
To attract customers or spectators:
radiosity (related)
anti-aliasing (related)
antialiasing (related)
ray tracing (related)
interpolation (related)
texturing (related)
shaders (related)
Reading is written or printed material that can be looked at and understood.
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