renˈdishən noun
( -s )
Etymology: obsolete French, from Middle French, alteration (influenced by rendre to render) of reddition — more at reddition
1. : the act or result of rendering
timely and adequate rendition of medical care — Journal American Medical Association
: interpretation
his sensitive rendition gave the lyrics a haunting and dramatic quality
: translation
the first rendition of the work into English
: performance
the whole rendition lasted only a minute
: expression
read it … for its pleasing rendition of a state of mind — David Daiches
2. : extradition 1