Use "renders" in a sentence

1. This renders the Spider-Sense useless.

2. 21 His fatness renders him lazy.

3. Inactivity renders abilities powerless to help you.

4. (He renders thoughts, not necessarily all the words.)

5. His brilliance renders this film an indubitable classic.

6. Infrared film renders blue skies a deep black.

7. General Anesthetic – A general Anesthetic renders the patient unconscious.

8. A good actor renders a character to the life.

9. This renders it unnecessary for me to do anything.

10. 1 His brilliance renders this film an indubitable classic.

11. The quality of being Adaptable; a quality that renders Adaptable

12. As he’s so amicably Accolled, devastating dysequilibrium renders Light akinetic

13. You can see the final renders of Accouter’s work HERE.

14. The Badged control renders a badge overlay on a given control

15. It renders a particularly pleasing quality to quail, squab, and pheasant.

16. When the expression evaluates to true, Angular renders the template provided in a then clause, and when false or null, Angular renders the template provided in an optional else

17. It also comes with a topo-map and renders 3D really well.

18. Upon consumption, Bonk! Atomic Punch renders the player invulnerable for 8 seconds.

19. The article talk about Almeda University and all eductional services it renders

20. Thereafter section 433 of the Act of 1986 renders the evidence admissible.

21. A popular misconception holds that the authority of scripture renders interpretation unnecessary.

22. 19 Google Doodle also renders a special logo to celebrate Lee's birthday.

23. When the expression evaluates to true, Angular renders the template provided in a then clause, and when false or null, Angular renders the template provided in an optional else clause

24. Often a drop of irony into an indifferent situation renders the whole piquant.

25. It is still powerfully reinforced by the service it renders to economic security.

26. This is how the New World Translation renders Jesus’ command at Matthew 28:19.

27. But the bare enunciation of such an absurdity as this last renders refutation superfluous.

28. Stabilization: Treatment of a magnet which renders it immune to external influences and ageing.

29. Nabokov, who is exceedingly peremptory with all translators of Flaubert, renders this as whippet.

30. The Revised Standard Version renders this verse: “If a man die, shall he live again?

31. This impairs the efficiency of the braided shield and renders the cable open to interference.

32. Frost, by expanding the water contained in the earth, pulverizes and renders the soil fertile.

33. Therefore, dissection or retraction of surrounding organs is unnecessary which renders the adrenalectomy more facile.

34. Geber it renders as “able-bodied man,” for the Hebrew word indicates a powerful man.

35. But Two, Cellos renders into heavenly classical sounding beauty, and they are suddenly very listenable.

36. This renders each control signal (17, 18) active in another phase of the alternating current voltage.

37. The plant toxin renders both the caterpillar and the adult butterfly particularly repellent to natural enemies.

38. This attitude favours the acquisition of that specifichabituswhich renders a person able to assume great responsibilities.

39. This renders the adjusting ring force-free, which can now twist relative to the clutch cover.

40. Prejudice is a burden that Confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible.

41. The Revised Standard Version renders Haggai 1:6: “You drink, but you never have your fill.”

42. The applicant’s contention that the defendant still has assets in its view renders the action admissible.

43. The Regulation ensures the accounting system's gravity but renders the procedure for adopting any amendments fairly complicated

44. Enraged, Galbatorix renders Murtagh unconscious and attacks Eragon with his mind, while Saphira and Thorn attack Shruikan.

45. Upon receiving the requested page, the server renders the content on-the-fly and compresses the graphics.

46. If true, this hypothesis renders the traditional view of Sciurognathi invalid, as it becomes a paraphyletic group.

47. 7 The plant toxin renders both the caterpillar and the adult butterfly particularly repellent to natural enemies.

48. The subjective theory, for example, when put to work on causation by a proponent, renders causation subjective.

49. A flavor so familiar, so uncomplicated its utter simplicity renders itself as a frozen dessert to luxuriate.

50. Kiddushin is commonly translated as Betrothal, but actually renders the bride and groom full-fledged husband and wife

51. The rational use of color prevents monotony, renders almost any presentation pleasant, and stimulates the perception of regularity.

52. Kiddushin is commonly translated as Betrothal, but actually renders the bride and groom full-fledged husband and wife

53. Gesenius renders it, 'notched Battlements, the same as sun, or rays of the sun.' Faber (Hebrew Archaeol., p

54. At Judges 11:40 the King James Version renders the term “lament,” but the margin reads “talk with.”

55. The Soncino Books of the Bible thus renders these words: “Then His people remembered the days of old.”

56. Through metaphor Thoreau renders the self and nature in total interrelationship without slighting either half of the duality.

57. Corrosive Gas renders the target's held item unusable for the rest of the battle (even if switched out)

58. An Arbitrator, working independently or as part of a small panel, holds hearings, reviews evidence and renders decisions

59. This renders them sterile and has resulted in their virtual elimination from the Southampton and Solent coastal waters.

60. Loquacity is a disorder which renders the sufferer unable to curb his tongue when you wish to talk.

61. Blemishes like these upon the work of the profession obscure but do not efface the public services it renders.

62. In order to transfer the newly gained power on the road, an extensive aerodynamics package renders the necessary downthrust.

63. 3 But he also deconstructs the melody, subjects it to counterpoint and inversion and renders it in ragtime rhythm.

64. 14 The eye-catchiness of collage also renders it a particularly apt medium for getting a point across effectively.

65. "The spam wars are about rendering email useless for unsolicited advertising before unsolicited advertising renders email useless for communication.

66. Rejection of any part of the Bible renders suspect all its other teachings, including the accounts about Jesus Christ.

67. The Catholic Douay Version, reflecting the Latin Vulgate, renders this verse: “We have thought him as it were a leper.”

68. "Constructive eviction" occurs when a landlord does not actually evict but does something that renders the premises unlivable

69. Since this renders Czech style Absinth unusable for the traditional method of preparation, a modern ritual involving fire was created.

70. He has studied the details of their forms and physiognomy and renders them in a manner both truthful and original.

71. Welcome to the Beauteous is regarded for its standard and top quality and also its quality of services it renders

72. It acknowledges that a husband and wife will have “tribulation” or, as the New English Bible renders it, “pain and grief.”

73. • While predictability in behaviour of this kind may enhance the Anticlerical view of the monk, it also renders his portrait mundane

74. So when choosing a translation, look for one that accurately renders the Bible into easy-to-understand language that encourages reading.

75. Accordingly article 12 comes into operation and renders it mandatory for the court to order the return of the child forthwith.

76. The dispute will be decided by one or more persons (the 'Arbitrators', 'arbiters' or ' arbitral tribunal '), which renders the ' arbitration award '.

77. Due process of law is a law which hears before it condemns; proceeds upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after trial.

78. The immediacy of these visionary experiences endows them with a high degree of intensity, but also renders them fleeting and transient.

79. Postulating N renders all possible products definable, but also transforms classical extensional mereology into a set-free model of Boolean algebra.

80. It supports opaque haze layers that block most visible light from the Sun and other sources and renders Titan's surface features obscure.