rendre

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to give back
 * 2) to render, make (someone something)

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to give back
 * 2) to return, to restore, to give back
 * 3) to repay; to reciprocate (an action, emotions)
 * 4) to render
 * 5) to render, to make
 * 6) to express, to convey
 * 7) to render, to translate
 * 8) to render; to give; to deliver
 * 9) to pay (a visit, respects)
 * 10)  to yield
 * 11) to vomit, to let out from the body
 * 12) to render oneself, to make oneself, to become due to one's actions
 * 13) to make one's way (to a place), to get oneself (into a place)
 * 14) * 2009, Christophe Josset, "L'État ne veut plus payer pour sauver ses touristes en perdition à l'étranger", France24.com:
 * "fr"
 * 1) to express, to convey
 * 2) to render, to translate
 * 3) to render; to give; to deliver
 * 4) to pay (a visit, respects)
 * 5)  to yield
 * 6) to vomit, to let out from the body
 * 7) to render oneself, to make oneself, to become due to one's actions
 * 8) to make one's way (to a place), to get oneself (into a place)
 * 9) * 2009, Christophe Josset, "L'État ne veut plus payer pour sauver ses touristes en perdition à l'étranger", France24.com:
 * "fr"
 * 1)  to yield
 * 2) to vomit, to let out from the body
 * 3) to render oneself, to make oneself, to become due to one's actions
 * 4) to make one's way (to a place), to get oneself (into a place)
 * 5) * 2009, Christophe Josset, "L'État ne veut plus payer pour sauver ses touristes en perdition à l'étranger", France24.com:
 * "fr"
 * 1) to render oneself, to make oneself, to become due to one's actions
 * 2) to make one's way (to a place), to get oneself (into a place)
 * 3) * 2009, Christophe Josset, "L'État ne veut plus payer pour sauver ses touristes en perdition à l'étranger", France24.com:
 * "fr"
 * 1) to make one's way (to a place), to get oneself (into a place)
 * 2) * 2009, Christophe Josset, "L'État ne veut plus payer pour sauver ses touristes en perdition à l'étranger", France24.com:
 * "fr"
 * 1) * 2009, Christophe Josset, "L'État ne veut plus payer pour sauver ses touristes en perdition à l'étranger", France24.com:
 * "fr"

- Les Français libérés lors d'une opération de secours après s'être rendus dans une zone étrangère dangereuse pourraient devoir en régler la facture.


 * 1)  to call on
 * 2) to surrender, to give in, to give oneself up to

Adverb

 * 1)   used when comparing lists, where the term denotes that the items in the lists correspond to each other in the order they are given
 * 2)  by turns, successively, in order, step by step one after the other without pause

Interjection

 * 1)  order! the speaker's call to order during sessions in legislature

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to give back; to return (something)