Definition of "promised"
promised
adjective
not comparable
Predicted; expected; anticipated.
Quotations
One can suggest, however, that by linking their claim on legitimacy to heightened expectations of change, the Russian authorities may face an even more serious legitimacy deficit in the future if the promised change does not take place or if the scale of this change is not perceived as sufficient by key groups in the society.
2014, Valentina Feklyunina, Stephen White, The International Economic Crisis and the Post-Soviet States, page 68
Due to become manifest because of a past promise.
Quotations
If this son was not the promised savior, at least he could be the forefather of the Messiah, and Eve knew it. After expecting the promised seed for a hundred and thirty years, her hope and expectations had given place to despondency and hopelessness.
2010, Lloyd A. Atabansi, The Promised Seed: The Origin of Evil, Mankind and the Godly Seed