will congeal
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future tenseof congeal.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
congealverb (used with or without object)to change from a soft or fluid state to a rigid or solid state, as by cooling or freezing.
Example Sentences
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That’s one use for crowdsourcing: Convene a big enough group of Internet fans, and their mingled expertise will congeal into a nerdy bloodhound, retrieving any fact with a scent of relevance.
From Slate ● Apr. 7, 2015
When clear turn it into cups or glasses, and set them where the jelly will congeal, but not so cold as to freeze it.
If they are really brothers, the two bloods will congeal into one; otherwise not.
From Historic China, and other sketches by Herbert Allen Giles
Whatever be her warmth, absence will congeal it.
From Ormond, Volume II (of 3) or, The Secret Witness by Charles Brockden Brown
No matter how I huddle to the fire, my thoughts will congeal and my purpose cramp and stiffen.
From Journeys to Bagdad by Charles S. (Charles Stephen) Brooks