will dismiss
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future tenseof dismiss.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
dismissverb (used with object)to direct (an assembly of persons) to disperse or go.
Example Sentences
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Novo says it will dismiss the patent infringement lawsuit it brought against Hims earlier this year.
From Barron's ● Mar. 9, 2026
If AI develops the ability to predict crashes, I think many investors will dismiss the warnings from the AI as hallucinations.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Oct. 9, 2025
In a letter to Fox, Newsom’s lawyers said he will dismiss the suit if he is given an on-air apology.
From Slate ● Jun. 28, 2025
The court will decide if it will dismiss the claims or compel Lively to hand over information related to her mental health.
From BBC ● Jun. 3, 2025
I will dismiss Baily’s Beads from our consideration with the remark that the first photograph of them was obtained at Ottumwa, Illinois, U.S., during the eclipse of 1869.
From The Story of Eclipses by George F. (George Frederick) Chambers