abandon, cede, decode, effect, give, inflict, pass, put in force, reward, switch, vacate
Definitionn. a substance similar to stucco but exclusively applied to masonry walls
Last update: May 17, 2017
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Thousands of people rendered homeless by the earthquake. . [Please select]
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It may be difficult to render a poetry into other languages. . [Please select]
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The piano solo was well rendered. [Please select]
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Because of the principal’s unexpected death, grief counselors will be available at the school to render support to staff and students. [Please select]
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The rescue personnel will be here momentarily to render aid to the victims. [Please select]
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Superman was rendered as weak and helpless as a kitten in the presence of the material known as kryptonite. [verb]
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My very shoes and stockings were purified and rendered presentable. [Please select]
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Man had been rendered both greater and smaller by Napoleon. [Please select]
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Defeat had rendered the vanquished greater. [Please select]
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This ought, in fact, to render him recognizable. [Please select]
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She shrieked in a voice rendered hoarse with indignation: "Cosette." [Please select]
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She was a little deaf, which rendered her talkative. [Please select]
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