render

US /ˈren.dɚ/
UK /ˈren.dɚ/
"render" picture
1.

provide or give (a service, help, etc.)

:
The artist will render a beautiful painting for the exhibition.
The court will render its verdict next week.
2.

cause to be or become; make

:
The news rendered him speechless.
The heat rendered the metal pliable.
3.

submit or present for approval, consideration, or payment

:
Please render your invoice by the end of the month.
The architect will render the final plans to the client.
4.

convert (something) into another form or representation

:
The software can render 3D models into realistic images.
The director chose to render the play in a modern setting.
5.

melt down (fat)

:
The chef will render the pork fat to make lard.
The bacon was cooked until its fat was fully rendered.