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will have altered

  • future perfect
    of alter.
    alter
    verb (used with object)
    to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify.

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In addition, the laboratory setting will have altered participants behaviour, cutting for example the likelihood of displays of the most punitive parenting.

From Science Daily Oct. 16, 2023

If Kliavkoff succeeds in convincing the president to spend more on football, he will have altered an existence rooted in decades of reticence and frugality.

From Seattle Times Jan. 6, 2022

The likelihood is that, after the general election in May, the political landscape of the United Kingdom will have altered for ever.

From Newsweek

Campaigning against each other will have altered their mutual feelings no more than it altered the lack of feeling between the Messrs. Smith and Hoover, who never met.

From Time Magazine Archive

Whether the war will have altered conditions in this respect, it is as yet impossible to know.

From Proposed Roads to Freedom by Bertrand Russell