will have done

  • 1will have (done something) — phrase used for saying that you expect an action to be completed before a time in the future We will have gone to bed by the time you arrive. Thesaurus: predicting and predictionsynonym Main entry: will …

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  • 2have done with — HAVE FINISHED WITH, be done with, be through with, want no more to do with; have given up, have turned one s back on, have washed one s hands of, have no more truck with. → have * * * I. phrasal : to bring to an end : have no further concern with …

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  • 3have done — {v.}, {formal} To stop; finish. * /When the teacher had done, she asked for questions from the class./ * /If you have done, I will explain the matter./ …

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  • 4have done — {v.}, {formal} To stop; finish. * /When the teacher had done, she asked for questions from the class./ * /If you have done, I will explain the matter./ …

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  • 5have\ done — v formal To stop; finish. When the teacher had done, she asked for questions from the class. If you have done, I will explain the matter …

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  • 6To have done — Have Have (h[a^]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Had} (h[a^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Having}. Indic. present, I {have}, thou {hast}, he {has}; we, ye, they {have}.] [OE. haven, habben, AS. habben (imperf. h[ae]fde, p. p. geh[ae]fd); akin to OS. hebbian, D.… …

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  • 7To have done — Do Do, v. i. 1. To act or behave in any manner; to conduct one s self. [1913 Webster] They fear not the Lord, neither do they after . . . the law and commandment. 2 Kings xvii. 34. [1913 Webster] 2. To fare; to be, as regards health; as, they… …

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  • 8To have done with — Do Do, v. i. 1. To act or behave in any manner; to conduct one s self. [1913 Webster] They fear not the Lord, neither do they after . . . the law and commandment. 2 Kings xvii. 34. [1913 Webster] 2. To fare; to be, as regards health; as, they… …

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  • 9something will have to wait — phrase used for saying that there is no time to do something now and it will have to be done later I’m afraid plans for the party will have to wait. Thesaurus: ways of telling or asking someone to waitsynonym Main entry: wait …

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  • 10something will have to wait — used for saying that there is no time to do something now and it will have to be done later I m afraid plans for the party will have to wait …

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