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The future's tense that life routinely declines to honor.
means Anticipated or regarded as likely to happen, arrive, or behave a certain way.
from From Latin exspectare, to look out for, blending ex- (out) with spectare (to watch) — literally craning your neck toward what hasn't shown up yet.
Math twistExpected value rarely equals any actual outcome.
Polite menaceYou're expected means showing up isn't optional.
BiologyExpecting also means a baby is en route.