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future tenseof parallel.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
paralleladjectiveextending in the same direction, equidistant at all points, and never converging or diverging.
Example Sentences
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The signs protest San Juan County’s plans, announced last winter, to build a 10-foot-wide, 3-mile-long paved trail that will parallel the narrow road.
From Seattle Times ● Aug. 9, 2023
Some of them are clearly hoping that developments in medical science will parallel those in computer science.
From Salon ● Mar. 15, 2020
The mix of students living in the residence hall in 2018-19 will parallel the first-year’s demographics.
From Washington Times ● May 7, 2018
The tunnel will parallel and eventually bypass a long-troubled section of the Delaware Aqueduct, through which New York City receives about half of its 1.1-billion-gallon-a-day water supply.
From New York Times ● Nov. 19, 2014
Every reader will parallel my experience from his own.
From The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education by Alice Freeman Palmer