How to use in-sentence of “rendering”:
+ It is notable for its graceful balance and for the rendering of the figure’s draped garments, depicted as if rippling in a strong sea breeze.
+ Darwin then wrote “The Loves of the Plants” a long poem, which was a popular rendering of Linnaeus works.
+ If translation text is provided without transliteration text, then that translation text alone is surrounded by square brackets, as per standard translation text rendering after original language text.
+ However, they regard ˤAlī’s acceptance of arbitration at the Battle of Siffin against Muˤāwiyya’s rebels as un-Islamic and as rendering him unfit for the Imamate, and they condemn ˤAlī for killing the early Kharijites of “an-Nahr” in the Battle of Nahrawan.
+ Alternatively, some filmmakers attempt to stretch the boundaries of the rendering engines or to mask the original 3-D context.
+ More than the exact browser type, this data identifies the underlying web rendering engine used by various browsers, and the table below aggregates them in the same column.
+ Place this template at the beginning of the article, below any infobox, to warn readers that special rendering additions may be required.
Example sentences of “rendering”:
+ In this case, the front-end may be designed using an alternative page layout technology such as image editing software or on paper with hand rendering methods.
+ Despite this, the sequence was so chromatically complex that the rendering process using the CAPS system delayed work on “Tarzan”.
+ Unused parameters may be removed or left, blank, in place; both conditions result in the template’s rendering of the default output where each modification would otherwise occur.
+ The traditional jersey, and traditional guernsey, are dyed a navy blue colour, using a dye that does not require stripping the wool of its natural oil, rendering these sweaters surprisingly water resistant.
+ The primary goal of each Warcraft 3 game is to destroy your opponent’s base and units with your own units, rendering them unable to fight back.
+ Parentheses surround transliteration text if provided, as per the standard rendering of transliterations.
+ If such a rendering exists, assign it to native_name and omit this parameter.
+ Subsequently, the film’s rendering of Joplin’s 1902 rag “The Entertainer” was a Top 5 hit in 1974.
+ The rendering engine creates the 3D images found in video games; most rendering engines rely on dedicated graphics tools and applications to complete these functions.
+ This has resulted in a number of web pages that appear broken in standards-compliant web browsers and has introduced the need for a “quirks mode” to allow for rendering improper elements meant for Internet Explorer in these other browsers.
+ On December 6, 2018, Microsoft announced its intent to base Edge on the Chromium Chromium source code, using the same rendering engine as Google Chrome but with enhancements developed by Microsoft.
+ SeaMonkey is a free softwarefree and Gecko rendering engine.
+ This is called rendering technology.
+ It has been suggested that it refers to the month of May, rendering “Hawk of May”, though scholar Rachel Bromwich considers this unlikely.
+ The move is alleged to rely on “Oriental pressure points” to strike a nerve causing the opponent’s heart to momentarily stop, rendering them unconscious.
+ Purification is the process of rendering something pure.
+ Without rendering technology the 1600 x 1200 display would do four times as much work as an 800 x 600 display so rendering technology is very useful to make a bigger display with some of the same parts used to make a smaller display.
+ By 2018, the chart functionality at musicline.de ceased to be independently available, rendering the identifier “Germany” obsolete.
+ In this case, the front-end may be designed using an alternative page layout technology such as image editing software or on paper with hand rendering methods.
+ Despite this, the sequence was so chromatically complex that the rendering process using the CAPS system delayed work on "Tarzan".