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will have rotted

  • future perfect
    of rot.
    rot
    verb (used without object)
    to undergo decomposition; decay.

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"And in five years the wood will have rotted and then concrete will have to be put in after all," Lee interrupted.

From The Iron Furrow by Henry A. Botkin

By the following spring the fruits will have rotted, and the seeds can be separated and sown.

From Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens by Ernest Thomas Cook

I hope it won't come to that," she answered; "but I am afraid the ladders will have rotted away.

From The Opened Shutters by Clara Louise Burnham