will dispossess
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future tenseof dispossess.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
dispossessverb (used with object)to put (a person) out of possession, especially of real property; oust.
Example Sentences
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I do not use to kiss: If that will dispossess your jealousy, I 'll swear it to you.
From The White Devil by John Webster
Later, when we get another notice, I can say, ‘All right, I will dispossess this woman.’
From Commercialized Prostitution in New York City by George Jackson Kneeland
Failing this, I institute proceedings at once, and will dispossess you as soon as may be.
From The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
Such, however, is the present power of the adversary in cities, that no ordinary effort will dispossess him.
From The National Preacher, Vol. 2. No. 6., Nov. 1827 Or Original Monthly Sermons from Living Ministers by Austin Dickinson
Like some persons out of their proper sphere, asparagus may easily become a nuisance; and it will dispossess other growths of their rights and places as serenely as a Knight of Labor.
From The Home Acre by Edward Payson Roe