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Rest One’s Laurels Idiom Means Satisfied Past Success

Phrase/Idiom rest on one’s laurels
Definition This idiom means to be satisfied with one’s past success and to consider further effort unnecessary.
Example If you want to become a manager you shouldn’t rest on your laurels.

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