will decamp
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future tenseof decamp.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
decampverb (used without object)to depart from a camp; to pack up equipment and leave a camping ground.
Example Sentences
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Tyneside will decamp to Wembley for the day and the presence of those fans alone will lift Newcastle - but there is the prospect of nervy times ahead, before and after the final.
From BBC ● Feb. 18, 2023
Bennett said that without more money, faculty will decamp for better pay, high-achieving Mississippi students will seek better educations and university buildings will crumble.
From Seattle Times ● Jan. 22, 2018
Often, Mr. Mosley and Winston will decamp to a tonier bar several blocks away.
From New York Times ● Sep. 16, 2016
Other aides will decamp to early states, work on ballot access programs at a reduced wage or leave.
From Washington Post ● Oct. 23, 2015
A court decision is expected in May, and if the Maharishi loses, many followers will decamp to other centers in the U.S. or Switzerland.
From Time Magazine Archive
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