will have hit
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future perfectof hit.future perfect
Used to describe an action that will be fully completed or achieved by a specific point in the future.
hitverb (used with object)to deal a blow or stroke to.
Example Sentences
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If he departs, he will have hit the 100-point mark as a member of the Kraken, courtesy of that third-period goal.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 29, 2024
Bureau of Labor Statistics data show that about 21 percent of electricians will have hit retirement age in the next 10 years.
From Salon ● Jan. 11, 2023
"Extended stay-at-home orders in New South Wales and Victoria will have hit consumption, with services spending set to be particularly impacted," said Felicity Emmett, senior economist at ANZ.
From Reuters ● Nov. 29, 2021
That's a relatively short-term impact... but it will have hit some of those businesses.
From BBC ● Aug. 10, 2017
By the time the puffer arrives at consumers’ homes this year, it will have hit a snag at just about every step along the way.
From Washington Post