raised expectation

Frequency: 7.511.5 per million words

an increased level of hope or anticipation about something

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Examples (10)

  • The success of the first product raised expectations for the sequel.
  • High performance in training has raised expectations for the team.
  • The company's innovative approach raised expectations among investors.
  • Such promising results only raise expectations for future research.
  • With raised expectations, the audience eagerly awaited the grand finale.
  • The government's new policy has raised expectations of economic growth.
  • His eloquent speech raised expectations for a quick resolution.
  • There were raised expectations after the initial positive reviews.
  • Don't let raised expectations lead to disappointment.
  • The constant media attention raised expectations to an unsustainable level.