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will have merged

  • future perfect
    of merge.
    merge
    verb (used with object)
    to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.

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Copestake also predicts that bargain-hunting websites such as Groupon and mysupermarket will have merged and expanded into sophisticated sites tailoring and personalising the best offers for consumers.

From The Guardian Nov. 11, 2012

Telus's head of regulatory affairs, Michael Hennessy, said Industry Canada should shape the auction on the assumption that at least some of the new entrants will have merged by the time the auction takes place.

From Reuters Mar. 1, 2011

Reported by Gisela Bolte/Washington and Edwin M. Reingold/Tokyo It is 1999, and by this time every company west of the Mississippi will have merged into one giant corporation known as Samson Securities.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every company east of the Mississippi will have merged under an umbrella corporation known as the Delilah Co.

From Time Magazine Archive

Onward toward full the terminator will be seen to bend the other way, and in about a week's time it will have merged itself with the moon's limb.

From Astronomy: The Science of the Heavenly Bodies by David Peck Todd