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Phrases with «to live up to»
The idiomatic expression
"to live up to"
means to fulfill one's expectations or responsibilities, or to meet a standard that is set for oneself.
Full definition
to
(parent phrase)
to live up
(parent phrase)
to live up to
Related phrases
to see if something lives up to the hype
to live up to the hype
to live up to expectations
to live up to something
to live up to one's price tag
to live up to one's full potential
to live up to one's potential
to live up to one's name
to live up to one's expectations
to live up to one's promise
to live up to those standards
to live up to that promise
to live up to one's billing
to live up to one's hype
to live up to one's predecessor
to live up to one's responsibilities
to live up to one's obligations
to live up to one's reputation
to live up to that ideal
to live up to one's commitments
to live up to one's standards
to live up to those claims
to live up to the billing
to live up to the name
to live up to one's end of the bargain
to live up to one's ideals
to live up to this responsibility
to live up to the challenge
to live up to that commitment
Sentences with «to live up to»
Unfortunately, the vehicle did
n't live up to
expectations in terms of quality in the early years.
(
articles.orlandosentinel.com
)
Apartment did not
live up to expectation
in terms of comfort and equipment.
(
tripadvisor.co.uk
)
According to sources familiar with the project, however, reality has not
quite lived up to
expectations.
(
therealdeal.com
)
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