To raise expectations



Example: They raise expectations among team members

Definition


"To raise expectations" means to increase the level of anticipation or hope that people have about a future event or outcome, often leading them to believe that something better or more successful will happen than before.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to raise expectations" combines the verb "raise," meaning to lift or elevate, with "expectations," which comes from the Latin 'expectare,' meaning 'to look out for' or 'await.' Together, they express the idea of lifting or increasing what people anticipate or hope for.