will single
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future tenseof single.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
singleadjectiveonly one in number; one only; unique; sole.
Example Sentences
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The text of the new amendment has not yet been published but the change will single out GB Energy's objectives and ensure slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in supply chains it uses.
From BBC ● Apr. 23, 2025
While Southwest has cited weather impacts, the union will single out poor preparation and a failure to modernize technology, according to written testimonies for the hearing, seen by Reuters.
From Reuters ● Feb. 9, 2023
It's pretty certain that he will single handedly bring down the world economy.
From New York Times ● Apr. 5, 2018
The administration is still conducting a legal review of the plan and has not said definitively whether it will single out specific nations like China, or tax steel and aluminum imports across the board.
From Slate ● Mar. 1, 2018
It is like the ticking of a clock, so incessant and regular, that one has to listen intently for a moment or two before his accustomed ear will single it out and make it definite.
From Cap'n Eri by Joseph Crosby Lincoln