will have dispersed
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future perfectof disperse.future perfect
Used to describe an action that will be fully completed or achieved by a specific point in the future.
disperseverb (used with object)to drive or send off in various directions; scatter.
Example Sentences
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For not once in two years does a wanderer chance to come this way, and long before that time the wolves and the vultures will have dispersed the bones of the fallen.
From The Poor Plutocrats by R. Nisbet (Robert Nisbet) Bain
He asked her, "Canst thou cause me to catch them?" and she answered, "Yes; but, an thou wait till to-morrow, they will have dispersed; so I will deliver them to thee to-night."
From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 12 [Supplement] by Sir Richard Francis Burton
A day or so after the floods have receded the washed up specimens will have dispersed and only a few will remain in the débris for a longer period.
From Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects by C. V. Riley