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will slump

  • future tense
    of slump.
    slump
    verb (used without object)
    to drop or fall heavily; collapse.

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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