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will wade

  • future tense
    of wade.
    wade
    verb (used without object)
    to walk in water, when partially immersed.

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Prompted by a request from two state lawmakers, the Washington State Auditor’s Office will wade into why a state program designed to turn low-income renters into homeowners failed to do so.

From Seattle Times Nov. 12, 2023

The Supreme Court will wade into this fight within the next few days.

From Slate Apr. 18, 2023

Such is the bog we will wade in.

From The New Yorker Nov. 21, 2018

It is also an issue close to Francis’ heart, and while analysts doubt he will wade too blatantly into the political thicket, his very presence along the border speaking on the issue will turn heads.

From Washington Times Jan. 27, 2016

He will wade in a tide pool up to the chest without feeling damp, but a drop of rain water on his head makes him panicky.

From "Cannery Row" by John Steinbeck