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[ adverb ] some unspecified time in the future

Examples

"someday you will understand my actions"

Used in print

(Edward E. Kelly, S.J., "Christian Unity in England"...)

A century ago , Newman saw that liberalism ( what we now might call secularism ) would gradually but definitely make its mark on English_Protestantism , and that even high_Anglicanism would someday no_longer be a `` serviceable breakwater against doctrinal errors more fundamental than its own '' .

(Bonnie Prudden, "The Dancer and the Gymnast"...)

If the dance teachers of America make it their business to prepare their young charges for the gymnastics that must come some_day if our schools are really responsible , we will be that_much ahead .

(Louis Zara, Dark Rider....)

Someday God would choose him .

(Leon Uris, Mila 8....)

I used_to love this country and believe that someday we 'd win our battle for equality .

(John Dos Passos, Midcentury....)

`` Some_day '' , I told Eileen , `` that guy will kill us both '' .

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