heightened expectations

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Expectations that have been made stronger or more intense.

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  • Heightened expectations for educational progress had not been realized.
  • The new management created heightened expectations among employees.
  • Media coverage led to heightened expectations about the product launch.
  • Investors developed heightened expectations after the promising quarterly results.
  • The team's early success resulted in heightened expectations from fans.
  • Economic reforms created heightened expectations for improved living standards.
  • The announcement generated heightened expectations throughout the industry.
  • Students faced heightened expectations following curriculum changes.
  • The merger deal raised heightened expectations for future growth.
  • Public speeches often create heightened expectations about policy changes.