Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: renders
IPA transcription: [ɹ'ɛndɚz]
Usage examples
  • For this they receive food and some small payment, which renders them independent of charity.
  • The tinker, with the frying-pan for a shield, renders them immovable, and blacks their cheeks.
  • This narration renders the unflagging energy shown by her son in his mathematical wrestlings less surprising.
  • There is one form, however, in which the fruit is occasionally served, that renders it a dish fit for a king.
  • Is it not experience, which renders a dog apprehensive of pain, when you menace him, or lift up the whip to beat him?
  • A dog accustomed to the lap is always shivering after it, and renders himself quite troublesome by his importunate addresses.
  • This simple act renders the spinal cord insensitive, which condition may be maintained for hours without injuring the patient.
  • What I have seen of you, and your conduct to your wicked brothers, renders me willing to serve you; therefore, attend to what I tell you.
  • On the contrary, I show you not only the censored evil dream-wishes, but also the censor which suppresses them and renders them unrecognizable.
  • Between them were canals, iguarapes, lagoons, temporary lakes, an inextricable network which renders the hydrography of this country so difficult.