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will rectify

  • future tense
    of rectify.
    rectify
    verb (used with object)
    to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct.

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“Hopefully, I’ve got something that will rectify the whole situation before it does come to the floor,” Mr. Tuberville told reporters.

From Washington Times Nov. 14, 2023

“While I’m deeply concerned at the events that led to his release, I’m confident law enforcement will rectify the error,” Fischer said in a statement obtained by KABC-TV.

From Seattle Times Apr. 8, 2022

The library has promised that the renovation work will rectify this, with a viewing gallery planned for the new storage unit, along with school visits, tours, a new reading room and a restaurant for visitors.

From BBC Mar. 11, 2022

“We are hopeful that the United States Court of Appeals will rectify this wrong.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 22, 2021

It can’t really be happening, the situation will rectify itself.’

From "Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, And A Dream" by H.G. Bissinger