will rectify
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future tenseof rectify.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
rectifyverb (used with object)to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct.
Example Sentences
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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
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