will slump
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future tenseof slump.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
slumpverb (used without object)to drop or fall heavily; collapse.
Example Sentences
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The report predicted Western automakers’ global market share will slump to 58% from 81% by 2030.
From Seattle Times ● Sep. 11, 2023
Analysts at Capital Economist estimated this week that U.S. commercial property prices will slump a further 18-20%, having already fallen 4-5% from their peak in mid-2022.
From Reuters ● Mar. 28, 2023
How many more industries will slump and for how long is hard to say.
From Washington Post ● Dec. 4, 2022
There are concerns turnout will slump among the fifth of Israel's population that is Palestinian by heritage and Israeli by citizenship.
From BBC ● Oct. 28, 2022
And if I tumble off the high horse, if I can't keep going regularly there to ride the moral high horse, that Committee will slump into utter scoundrelism.
From Secret Places of the Heart by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells