will trample
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future tenseof trample.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
trampleverb (used without object)to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp.
Example Sentences
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The hope is that the animals — perhaps one day with the help of elephant-mammoth hybrids — will trample down snow and make it easier for the soil so to freeze.
From The Verge ● Sep. 15, 2021
Nicknamed the 'Tullow Tank' for good reason, he will trample all over you if you don't get the tackle technically correct.
From BBC ● Feb. 10, 2017
Common sense should allay your fears that unions will trample your freedom and liberty.
From New York Times ● May 5, 2016
They're brusque and they're brash and they will trample you with their ambition.
From The Guardian ● Oct. 12, 2012
“If you start dashing ahead—and you seem to have that tendency—you will trample out any signs she might have left.”
From "The Book of Three" by Lloyd Alexander
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