will have suffered
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future perfectof suffer.future perfect
Used to describe an action that will be fully completed or achieved by a specific point in the future.
sufferverb (used without object)to undergo or feel pain or distress.
Example Sentences
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It is not known when Myles may regain consciousness or whether he will have suffered any permanent brain damage.
From BBC ● Oct. 12, 2024
"Recent homebuyers with large mortgages will have suffered the most and therefore likely cut back the most."
From Reuters ● Apr. 14, 2023
If he is exonerated, he will have suffered the longest wrongful imprisonment known in Missouri history.
From Seattle Times ● May 10, 2021
That gives both of them a potential edge, and whoever finishes behind the other will have suffered a significant setback.
From Washington Post ● Jan. 15, 2020
"That was not wise, sweetheart," said Lady Maxwell tranquilly, "the priest will have suffered for it afterwards."
From By What Authority? by Robert Hugh Benson