will bond
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future tenseof bond.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
bondnounsomething that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together.
Example Sentences
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Suzy says they are looking forward to seeing how the dogs will bond with their new human baby.
From BBC ● Dec. 16, 2023
“In a world that the coronavirus divided, sports will bond people,” he said.
From Washington Post ● Jul. 8, 2021
Many signings will bond a player and coach who haven’t yet spent time in the same room.
From Washington Times ● Dec. 15, 2020
And others still are trying to find molecules that can be put into the human body that will bond to the virus and disable it.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 1, 2020
“If the T-shirts still have my scent, then maybe the kit will bond with me.”
From "A Boy Called Bat" by Elana K. Arnold
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