render

render
ren·der /'ren-dər/ vt
1: to transmit to another: deliver
2: to furnish for consideration, approval, or information: as
b: to agree on and report (a verdict) compare enter
3: to give in acknowledgment of dependence or obligation: make payment of
4: to direct the execution of
render justice
ren·der·able adj

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

render
I (administer) verb accomplish, accord, administrate, bring about, conduct, contribute, dispense, execute, furnish, give, mete out, perform, preside over, provide, provide with, put into effect II (deliver) verb communicate, confer, convey, execute, give, give back, hand down, hand over, impart, pass down, present, reddere, referre, set down, submit, surrender, tribuere associated concepts: render a judgment, render a verdict, render an accounting III (depict) verb characterize, construe, define, delineate, describe, detail, elucidate, illustrate, interpret, outline, picture, portray, record, represent, reproduce, set forth, show, sketch, translate IV index administer (tender), allocate, avail (bring about), bear (yield), bear the expense, bequeath, bestow, cede, construe (translate), contribute (supply), define, discharge (perform), dispense, offer (tender), pay, present (make a gift), proffer, rebate, recite, recount, remit (send payment), satisfy (discharge), supply, tender, transact, yield (produce a return)

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


render
v.
(1) To provide something, such as help or payment.
(2) To pronounce a judgment on a case or matter; to provide a verdict.

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.


render
v. To formally announce a verdict, either by announcing it in court or by filing a memorandum with the clerk; to deliver or transmit; to pay (render an account); to provide (render a service).

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.


render
Return; yield; pay or perform, as in charges or services.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


render
Return; yield; pay or perform, as in charges or services.

Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.

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