raise someone's hopes

raise someone's hopes
a) to cause someone to hope, usually when there is no good reason to.
يَرْفَعُ من آمال
b) to make someone more hopeful than he was.
يَزيد من أمنيات الشَّخْص

Arabic-English dictionary. 2014.

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