Examples of 'enough to render' in a sentence
Meaning of "enough to render"
enough to render - sufficient to cause a particular outcome or result
How to use "enough to render" in a sentence
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enough to render
But long enough to render her unconscious.
A personal or collective lack of understanding is not enough to render a claim invalid.
That was enough to render him speechless.
But none of the injuries he sustained would have be enough to render him unconscious.
And both had enough to render them unconscious.
He seems to know how to dose his victims just enough to render them compliant.
Enough to render a man his size completely disabled.
This is usually considered to be enough to render an attack by an adversary infeasible.
Enough to render him unconscious.
Just a few degrees would be enough to render you unconscious.
Long enough to render his portrait.
The difficulty or uncertainty in operation is enough to render to the necessity to conversion.
Fast enough to render all of our current countermeasures ineffective.
Theoretical possibility is not enough to render a theory scientifically plausible.
The determination of Master Paceco to support you has been reason enough to render a verdict.
A life of repeated drama is enough to render bomb blasts somewhat insignificant.
Enough to render her unconscious before she was killed?
This inaccuracy may be large enough to render such estimates as not helpful.
Enough to render her unconscious before she was killed? Did you?
But he would not confess enough to render her liable to a trial for treason.
Hypothetical civilizations of this sort may have advanced drastically enough to render communication impossible.
There was just sea enough to render this accident as complete as possible.
It appears the amount of poison ingested was only enough to render the baby unconscious.
It was just enough to render a positive DNA match.
The Doctor tells me the blast could have been enough to render her unconscious.
It 's almost enough to render me speechless.
Once the animal skin has boiled long enough to render all the fat possible.
Now the absorption was low enough to render spectroscopic transmission measurements possible.
In many instances, the damage is significant enough to render the device inoperable.
Is that enough to render you an artist?
They can lead to long-term disability serious enough to render you unable to work.
Who is talented enough to render such beauty?
Is the computer powerful enough to render the design?
I do not know you well enough to render any opinions yet, so just.
Well, I have heard enough to render my decision.
Could these brakes slow WR 104 enough to render it harmless to the Earth?
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Leave enough to hook the overhead wire
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Jury seem to render verdict without retiring
We are grateful in advance to all who will render it
And we will render humanitarian aid to them