will have evolved
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future perfectof evolve.future perfect
Used to describe an action that will be fully completed or achieved by a specific point in the future.
evolveverb (used with object)to develop gradually.
Example Sentences
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The robotics behind Optimus look sound - Tesla is not exactly a novice at all this - but, Mr Nicholson says, by its release, the machine will have evolved into something physically more practical.
From BBC ● Oct. 7, 2022
But in 10 years, maybe the mobile industry will have evolved to a point where modular phones make a comeback.
From The Verge ● Nov. 1, 2021
By that time, the idea of “going to the movies” will have evolved anyway.
From The Guardian ● Oct. 17, 2016
"Essentially, we're looking for isolated populations of organisms. They will have evolved differently and therefore hopefully produce new chemistry," Jaspars explains.
From Reuters ● Aug. 17, 2014
A few centuries later it will have evolved another sense.
From The Head of the House of Coombe by Frances Hodgson Burnett