Phrases with «inflated expectations»

The phrase "inflated expectations" means having overly optimistic or exaggerated beliefs about something, usually leading to disappointment when reality does not meet those expectations. Full definition

Sentences with «inflated expectations»

  • Around 2014 — 2015, the whole people analytics effort was at peak power, the peak of inflated expectations. (blog.hr-congress.com)
  • The media has been consumed with hype stories about autonomous vehicles, and it has led to inflated expectations for the technology. (gartner.com)
  • They are conscious that they are now battling against inflated expectations as much as Labour. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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