will terminate
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future tenseof terminate.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
terminateverb (used with object)to bring to an end; put an end to.
Example Sentences
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There be no direct Avanti West Coach trains between north Wales and London Euston on 30 and 31 December and 1 January due to engineering work as services from Holyhead will terminate at Crewe.
From BBC ● Dec. 20, 2023
"Which part of the stimulus we will terminate, and in what order, would depend on economic, price and financial conditions at the time," Ueda said.
From Reuters ● Nov. 17, 2023
While the Yellow Line previously operated between Huntington and Greenbelt, the line will terminate at Mount Vernon Square when it reopens — a move that will leave several stations with Green Line-only service.
From Washington Post ● Apr. 4, 2023
But it will terminate its fellowship program supporting women of color.
From Science Magazine ● Mar. 8, 2023
They will terminate happily for you, if you tell the whole truth, and relate without reserve all that has occurred.
From Tales from Blackwood Volume 9 by Various