render sb/sth invisible

Frequency: 5.04.5 per million words

to cause someone or something to not be visible, often in a formal or abstract context

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Examples (10)

  • The advanced camouflage technology can render military vehicles invisible to enemy radar.
  • Poverty can often render entire communities invisible to policymakers.
  • The magician claimed he could render a person invisible for a brief moment.
  • Excessive paperwork may render critical information invisible to those who need it most.
  • Her quiet nature seemed to render her presence invisible in large groups.
  • A thick fog had begun to render the distant mountains invisible.
  • The government's policies were criticized for attempting to render certain demographics invisible.
  • Digital encryption aims to render sensitive data invisible to unauthorized access.
  • By reducing funding, they hoped to render the opposition movement invisible.
  • The artist used light and shadow to render parts of the sculpture almost invisible.