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will cull

  • future tense
    of cull.
    cull
    verb (used with object)
    to select and remove from a group, especially to discard or destroy as inferior.

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The local government in Saga prefecture will cull about 40,000 birds on the farm, NHK said, citing agriculture ministry officials it did not name.

From Reuters Nov. 25, 2023

Researchers also will cull environmental information about participants’ communities.

From Seattle Times Mar. 17, 2022

An initial vote, with candidates from every party on the same ballot, will cull the top four vote recipients and send them to the general election in November, when voters will used ranked-choice voting.

From Washington Post Dec. 2, 2021

Hunters will cull 120,000 deer in Minnesota this season.

From New York Times Apr. 11, 2018

I will cull from the entertaining narrative of Mrs. Davis certain occurrences of his army life which are characteristic.

From The Brothers' War by John Calvin Reed