will quench
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future tenseof quench.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
quenchverb (used with object)to slake, satisfy, or allay (thirst, desires, passion, etc.).
Example Sentences
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More notably, it will quench the thirst of multiplexes that have, after some big summer successes, seen the number of wide releases — and moviegoers — slide this fall.
From Washington Post ● Dec. 12, 2022
Here are six weekend musical brunches that — barring coronavirus restrictions — will quench your thirst for tunes and toe-tapping to go with your booze and biscuits.
From New York Times ● Mar. 24, 2022
If “RuPaul’s Drag Race” is getting tired to you, two other drag queen competition shows will quench your thirst for elegance, sass and wigs to here.
From New York Times ● Dec. 29, 2021
Natural gas will quench 26% of the world's demand, up from about 21% in 2005, the report says.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 27, 2011
Eternity will quench your thirst, O soul— But never the Desert's spectre, cup of love!
From Toward the Gulf by Edgar Lee Masters