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render

[ren-der] / ˈrɛn dər /




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A resumption of fears that artificial intelligence will render software obsolete was the other major component of Tuesday’s stock market losses, and ongoing worries about private credit meant a general risk-averse trading environment.

From Barron's

The watershed verdict is the second time this week that the courts have rendered the companies liable for harm inflicted by their platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Osborn’s reliance on the X-ray meant he would not take the required steps to render the device safe.”

From Los Angeles Times

In 2024, Indiana set a flat rate of $68 an hour for routine autism therapy services rendered by the lower wage workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

She renders the fearless quality of Gehry’s work in vivid verbs, pointing out that if Wright “broke open the box in his Prairie homes, Frank Gehry has ruptured the building-as-box completely—destroyed it in fact.”

From The Wall Street Journal