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will esteem

  • future tense
    of esteem.
    esteem
    verb (used with object)
    to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or admiration.

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‘M. Obenreizer is in possession of our absolute confidence, and we do not doubt you will esteem his merits.’

From No Thoroughfare by Wilkie Collins

"Ay, by my word, and esteem her glove a better gift than the crowns," replied Morton, "which few Border lads like this fellow will esteem just valuation."

From The Monastery by Sir Walter Scott

You will esteem me, too, I trust, though I should return on crutches with my poor father, whom I may be obliged to maintain by daily labour.

From Nature and Art by Henry Morley

In answer I reply to them, "Show me the merit whereby you have charmed these persons, and I also will esteem you."

From Pascal's Pensées by Blaise Pascal

Now again there has been lost here a keepsake which men will esteem a thing of price.

From Laxdæla Saga Translated from the Icelandic by Muriel A.C. Press