will allege
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future tenseof allege.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
allegeverb (used with object)to assert without proof.
Example Sentences
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According to an attorney for the officer, Daniel Flores, prosecutors will allege he violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act, which prohibits recording others without their consent.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 31, 2026
"He was there at the North Ryde address, and we will allege he conveyed Mr Baghsarian to the stronghold," he said.
From BBC ● Mar. 25, 2026
When the two appear in court on Wednesday, police will allege they worked with a Chinese national charged last August for covertly gathering information on the Guan Yin Citta Buddhist group in Australia's capital, Canberra.
From Barron's ● Feb. 11, 2026
The suit, though, will allege violations of the U.S.
From Seattle Times ● Jan. 4, 2022
I will allege CORNEILLE's words, as I find them in the end of this Discourse of The three Unities.
From An English Garner Critical Essays & Literary Fragments by Professor Thomas Seccombe Arber