rendering
IPA: rˈɛndɝɪŋ
noun
- The act or process by which something is rendered.
- Version; translation.
- Sketch, illustration, or painting.
- (computer graphics) The process of producing an image from an internal model, or the image thus produced.
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Examples of "rendering" in Sentences
- Subtitle rendering is awful, they look all pixelated on normal 624 x 352 video resolutions.
- Title Effects: A new title rendering system has been added along with the ability to add title effects.
- And to top it off, the bridge as depicted in the above rendering is an anodyne collection of matchsticks, not even a soaring Calatrava creation!
- A power lies in rendering these patriarchal figures the possible object of shame, ridicule and desire, but it is a power that is constantly negotiated.
- The French-born Ms. Paravel has a doctorate and connected with her filmmaking partne r through Harvard's Sensory Ethnography Lab, which fosters the use of film in rendering the experience of others.
- I see a definite business opportunity here – create consulting and management firms that specialize in rendering medium sized companies into a collections of small companies, designed to evade the regulation du jour.
- He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able, and disinterested service to the Nation as a whole.
- If she goes anywhere in what you call rendering criminal assistance, which is an accomplice after the fact -- money, food, shelter, anything that would allow him to keep on the run and away from the authorities would be rendering criminal assistance to him by the wife.
- Microsoft could argue that HTML rendering is a feature that can be leveraged by their and other developers 'applications if it sits in "operating system" space with a well-defined API rather than in competitive "application space" where it is more difficult for thrid party developers to hook into.
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