Examples of 'could render' in a sentence

Meaning of "could render"

The phrase 'could render' means to be capable of providing or producing something, as in 'Her expertise in the field could render valuable insights for the project.'

How to use "could render" in a sentence

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could render
The probe could render us neutral easily.
Him any service he could render.
It could render buildings uninhabitable for a millennia.
Driverless vehicles could render chauffeurs obsolete.
Could render him immune to the psychotropic effects.
These modifications could render the knife unsafe.
It could render the aliens powerless.
Lack of quality control could render a test unusable.
This could render the document invalid.
Unreasonable in view of the services which it could render in.
This could render the system unusable.
Love of life could render it.
You could render human societies like ants.
The intelligence we gather could render this relationship redundant.
Could render the hydrogen storage material inactive.

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Nor atom that his might could render void.
Such mistakes could render the texts unintelligible.
What she was about to do to approach the king could render her dead.
New metamaterial could render submarines invisible to sonar.
These options in themselves pose many problems that could render them ineffective.
And that could render our child an orphan.
Attempts to achieve extreme loudness could render the medium unplayable.
It could render advice on the proposal.
They are difficult to detect and could render significant damage.
This could render all of the instruments useless.
They alone as for emperors could render final verdicts.
You could render the concept a hundred ways.
Certain serious criminal convictions could render an applicant ineligible.
Could render a just verdict.
The ancients believed agate could render the wearer invisible.
We could render assistance.
An insufficiently documented letter could render the retired researcher ineligible.
This could render promotion and career prospects more difficult.
A country with a party system could render political life artificial.
The world could render as acceptable an offering on this memorial occasion.
He taught a method whereby any man could render himself invisible.
A mere touch could render a man unconscious or cripple him.
An incorrect application of the third party firmware could render the camera inoperative.
A new technology could render weather forecasts redundant.
If they could take out the brain of the ship they could render it helpless.
Failure to do so could render your invention non patentable.
Even the simplest recovery attempts on a physically damaged drive could render your data unrecoverable.
A machine that could render any vehicle immobile in moments.
Disrupting any one of these many systems could render the system useless.
Their wide applicability could render them commercially attractive to a number of potential partners.
Applying the wrong cream to a large sized dog could render the product ineffective.
A ransomware attack could render your files inaccessible until a substantial fee is paid.
Lawmakers told technology is disrupting governance and if left unchecked could render liberal democracy obsolete.
These adverse factors could render a mercury scavenger ineffective in service.
Check hose and all connections for a weak or worn condition that could render system unsafe.

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Examples of using Render
Jury seem to render verdict without retiring
We are grateful in advance to all who will render it
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