will disperse
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future tenseof disperse.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
disperseverb (used with object)to drive or send off in various directions; scatter.
Example Sentences
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Next weekend, the players will disperse to rugby clubs around the country to sprinkle some stardust on RugbyFest, a nationwide "open house" designed to turn new followers of the game into regular players and volunteers.
From BBC ● Sep. 29, 2025
“They will disperse and form conjoining territories next to their mothers, and so if the animal is not able to disperse further, that can easily cause issues with inbreeding,” Bräutigam said.
From Salon ● Mar. 2, 2024
The $1.2 million in economic assistance comes from federal American Rescue Plan Act funding and will disperse up to $20,000 for businesses impacted by OC Streetcar construction.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 5, 2022
The approach of warmer weather means manatees will disperse to areas where food is more plentiful, officials said.
From Seattle Times ● Mar. 9, 2022
After cake and cafecitos, the cousins will disperse down these paths to their several compound houses.
From "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" by Julia Alvarez
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