will mastermind
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future tenseof mastermind.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
mastermindverb (used with object)to plan and direct (a usually complex project or activity), especially skillfully.
Example Sentences
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Expectations are high that he will mastermind a delicate unwinding of yield curve controls and negative interest rates during his tenure, but a key question is when.
From Reuters ● Mar. 24, 2023
If I see one danger for the group, then, it is not that it will mastermind an illicit campaign of covert influence—but rather that it will fail to accomplish much of anything.
From Slate ● May 23, 2018
The space “could be on a yacht or a second home or a city apartment,” Prosper explains; he will mastermind everything from “the prints to the carpets to the canapés.”
From Slate ● Jan. 1, 2012