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will comport

  • future tense
    of comport.
    comport
    verb (used with object)
    to bear or conduct (oneself ); behave.

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He added, “And he has given his assurance that he will comport himself in a wholly professional manner that is the expectation of every Skydance colleague and partner.”

From Washington Post Feb. 28, 2019

No one is sure how Jiang will comport himself in the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

“And you, E’lir Kvothe, will comport yourself with more decorum in the future.”

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss

Herein is the chief use of history--above that of gratifying natural curiosity--the ascertaining how human nature will comport itself under varying conditions.

From Roman Women by Alfred Brittain

So far as I can see, the following explanation is the only one that will comport with these facts.

From Clever Hans (The horse of Mr. Von Osten): A contribution to experimental animal and human psychology by Oskar Pfungst