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Rendering
- verb - a coat of stucco applied to a masonry wall
- a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc.; "they heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert"
- a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language
- an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious; "the edict was subject to many interpretations"; "he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables"; "often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning"
- bestow; "give homage"; "render thanks"
- cause to become; "The shot rendered her immobile"
- coat with plastic or cement; "render the brick walls in the den"
- give an interpretation or rendition of;
- give back; "render money"
- give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the f
Rendition
- noun - a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc.; "they heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert"
- an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious; "the edict was subject to many interpretations"; "he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables"; "often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning"
- handing over prisoners to countries where torture is allowed
- the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance; "her rendition of Milton's verse was extraordinarily moving"
Reopening
- verb - open again or anew; "They reopened the theater"
Repairing
- verb - give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"
- make amends for; pay compensation for; "One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich"; "She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident"
- move, travel, or proceed toward some place; "He repaired to his cabin in the woods"
- restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
- set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"
Repealing
- verb - cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
Repeating
- verb - do over; "They would like to take it over again"
- happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story"
- make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick"
- repeat an earlier theme of a composition
- the act of doing or performing again
- to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders"
- to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request"
Repelling
- verb - be repellent to; cause aversion in
- cause to move back by force or influence; "repel the enemy"; "push back the urge to smoke"; "beat back the invaders"
- fill with distaste; "This spoilt food disgusts me"
- force or drive back; "repel the attacker"; "fight off the onslaught"; "rebuff the attack"
- highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust;
- reject outright and bluntly; "She snubbed his proposal"
Repenting
- verb - feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about
- turn away from sin or do penitence
Replacing
- verb - put back in position
- put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk"; "synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning"
- put something back where it belongs; "replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it"; "please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them"
- substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected); "He replaced the old razor blade"; "We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago"; "the insurance will replace the lost income"; "This antique vase can never be replaced"
- take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ran