will vacate
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future tenseof vacate.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
vacateverb (used with object)to give up possession or occupancy of.
Example Sentences
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But, he argues, it will create a cascade effect: People who move in will vacate other apartment buildings, easing the city’s supply crunch.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 3, 2026
Heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk says he will vacate all his belts - but is not retiring.
From BBC ● Jun. 26, 2026
If Gallardo wins a school board seat, he will vacate the City Council.
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 1, 2024
Already there is a hotly contested race for the seat she will vacate in 2024 in California, which will be made even more complicated by her death.
From Slate ● Sep. 29, 2023
Dr. Madison has sent me word that he will vacate the house on the 16th inst., this day week.
From Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee by General Robert Edward Lee