rendition|renditions in English
noun
[ren·di·tion || ren'dɪʃn]
act of rendering; interpretation, version; translatio
Use "rendition|renditions" in a sentence
1. One can deduce that these passengers, in addition to the crew of the plane, comprised a CIA rendition team, the same team performing all renditions on this circuit.
2. In addition, the majority of renditions carried out since then have not been "renditions to justice."
3. His renditions attained great popularity globally.
4. Thank you for your rendition.
5. Also Svjatopluk and so forth in other renditions.
6. Artist's rendition of solar array.
7. Blazon is a rendition engine that can help automatically transform files from virtually any format into accurate PDF, TIFF or secure Content Sealed Format (CSF) renditions. It can also transform 3D models, publishing them as STL, ISF or compressed 3DF
8. Renditions of the song Alleluia by Jerry Sinclair (1972, 1978)
9. A gifted rendition of the aria.
10. His rendition brought tears to my eyes.
11. He gave a moving rendition of Lennon's 'Imagine'.
12. Her rendition of milton's verse was extraordinarily moving.
13. She gave a splendid rendition of the song.
14. What steps are involved in preparing orchestral renditions of our Kingdom songs?
15. Vaughn's rendition of "Body and Soul" won the competition.
16. Another rendition is: “My cup is brimming over.”
17. Timely rendition of medical care saved his life.
18. They gave an excellent rendition of a Beethoven symphony.
19. In addition, his renditions of classic Robert Burns songs have been well received.
20. Amir is an exemplary rendition of a confluence of cultures
21. Lola shows us her own rendition of Iwo Jima.
22. Here now, with their rendition of the John Lennon classic,
23. Our collection of old world Crucifixes serve as powerful renditions of the crucified Christ
24. The Committee would welcome additional data on diplomatic assurances, unaccompanied minors and extraordinary renditions.
25. Crewel fabric patterns are typically graphic, bold and colorful renditions of foliage, flowers or wildlife.