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Render to Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹɛndɝ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
REN-der too, REN-der tuh, REN-der ti
ɹˈɛndɐ/ /tˈuː
ren-DUH too

Definition

To formally give, deliver, or present something to someone. It is often used in official, legal, or artistic contexts.

Usage & Nuances

"Render to" is formal and often used in phrases like "render to Caesar" (from the Bible) or in legal/artistic settings (e.g., "render to the court"). It's not used in casual conversation for giving basic objects—prefer "give" or "hand" instead. Can also suggest offering respect, thanks, or services.

Example Sentences

You must render to the authorities any documents they request.

basic

The artist will render to the client a detailed sketch.

basic

He did not render to his parents the respect they deserved.

basic

The judge ordered the company to render to the plaintiff all financial records.

natural

We are expected to render to society whatever help we can give.

natural

The phrase "render to Caesar" means to render to the government what belongs to it.

natural