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will have seeped

  • future perfect
    of seep.
    seep
    verb (used without object)
    to pass, flow, or ooze gradually through a porous substance.

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Speaking from personal experience, you should know that once you crack the colored eggshell, you'll find that some of the dye will have seeped into the egg white, turning it slightly grey.

From Salon Apr. 14, 2022

The CSE estimated five years ago that groundwater 1.9 miles from the site contained pesticides 40 times India’s acceptable standards—the water will have seeped further since then.

From Newsweek