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  1. raise the barverb

    To raise standards or expectations, especially by creating something to a higher standard.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of raise the bar in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of raise the bar in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of raise the bar in a Sentence

  1. Brandon Michon:

    It has been great to see how the importance of our children's education and the parents matter movement has brought so many people together, this is Virginia's opportunity to raise the bar, and we will be doing Fox News on Tuesday with Glenn Youngkin as governor.

  2. Jez Langhorn:

    Our new collections focus on comfort, fit, functionality and contemporary professionalism, delivering a uniform that crew and managers will feel comfortable to work in and proud to wear, beyond that, it’s another step in the company’s continuous effort to raise the bar by investing in people and improving the restaurant experience with a focus on hospitality.

  3. Mark Quiroz:

    There is always going to be competition, as the home viewing experience has become so good with larger and sharper screens, requiring venues and technology providers( to) raise the bar on what the live fan experience needs to become to continually attract fans and guests.

  4. Sally Seston:

    Kaufhof is losing significantly to e-commerce competitors, and HBC hasn't cracked that in Canada, that's not something they have a lot of expertise in. So it's going to be a real challenge to catch up and then raise the bar.

  5. Bob Werley:

    It's going to raise the bar, we've seen a lot more people wanting to use [the studio], becoming aware of it, getting excited about it.


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