will redress
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future tenseof redress.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
redressnounthe setting right of what is wrong.
Example Sentences
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Mr Yankah hopes his vision will redress our distorted heritage.
From BBC ● Jun. 20, 2022
He ordered the state government to devise a remedy that will redress this constitutional defect.
From Slate ● Feb. 5, 2018
But, theoretically, the wellspring of hope that is the motivational force behind this is that it will redress some wrongdoing.
From The Guardian ● Jan. 16, 2018
He said in a statement that Lennon's art has been underrated and he hoped that the auction "will redress the balance."
From US News ● Jun. 4, 2014
"A woman caused the harm," said Sybille, raising her head with a faraway look in her eyes, "a woman will redress it."
From The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc by Eug?ne Sue