will dislodge
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future tenseof dislodge.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
dislodgeverb (used with object)to remove or force out of a particular place.
Example Sentences
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"Get in there with a vacuum, or you can get a coil brush – a long stick with bristles on it, which will dislodge the dust and particles," Granger says.
From US News ● Sep. 27, 2016
Without taking Tikrit it is hard to see how they will dislodge IS from Anbar and beyond.
From BBC ● Mar. 23, 2015
Sadly, it's doubtful whether Deschamps Ostwald's research, though invaluable, will dislodge or even refine the commonly held view of Schumann's life: talented, sensitive artist can't cope, goes mad, jumps in the river.
From The Guardian ● May 18, 2013
That doesn't mean civilian policing will dislodge more conventional methods.
From Time Magazine Archive
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If her armies be literally whipped she'll have to submit to the Allies' terms, which will dislodge her from overlordship over these new unwilling subjects—and she can be dislodged in no other way.
From The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II by Burton Jesse Hendrick