will have exerted
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future perfectof exert.future perfect
Used to describe an action that will be fully completed or achieved by a specific point in the future.
exertverb (used with object)to put forth or into use, as power; exercise, as ability or influence; put into vigorous action.
Example Sentences
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However repellent be the objects which he represents, if he can clothe them in a sensuous material which will charm us, he will have exerted a powerful countervailing force.
From The Principles of Aesthetics by Dewitt H. Parker
In short, here is the game I am playing; during this present half century four men will have exerted an immense influence: Napoleon, Cuvier, O'Connell, and I should like to be the fourth.
From Honore de Balzac by Frederic Taber Cooper
Secondly, having been reared among melancholy contemporaries, his education will have exerted upon him a corresponding influence.
From The Unseen World and Other Essays by John Fiske