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will have evolved

  • future perfect
    of evolve.
    evolve
    verb (used with object)
    to develop gradually.

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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