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will dwarf

  • future tense
    of dwarf.
    dwarf
    noun
    a person of abnormally small physical stature resulting from a medical or genetic condition, especially a person with achondroplasia or some other disease that produces disproportion or deformation of features and limbs.

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“The output of goods and services from AI and robotics is so high that it will dwarf everything else.”

From MarketWatch Dec. 1, 2025

When completed, the venue will dwarf the main White House, boasting nearly twice the square footage of the executive residence.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 22, 2025

An intergenerational transfer of wealth is in motion in America — and it will dwarf any of the past.

From New York Times May 14, 2023

The 150-metre structure will dwarf the other turbines already in Avonmouth, Bristol, when it is finished.

From BBC Jan. 3, 2023

And I've got a few more stunts mapped out that will dwarf everything else that's ever been undertaken.

From The Boy Scouts with the Motion Picture Players by Robert Shaler