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    Re·form
    /rəˈfôrm/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of reforming an institution or practice: "the reform of the divorce laws"

    adjective

    • 1. of, denoting, or pertaining to Reform Judaism: "a Reform rabbi"
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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word reform as a verb, noun, and adjective. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of reform.

  4. Learn the meaning of reform as a verb and a noun, and see how it is used in different contexts. Find out the synonyms, collocations, and translations of reform in English.

  5. Reform means to improve or amend something that is wrong, corrupt, or unsatisfactory. It can also refer to a religious movement or a verb meaning to change one's conduct or beliefs. See the origin, pronunciation, and related words for reform.

  6. reform. noun [ C or U ] us / rɪˈfɔːrm / uk / rɪˈfɔːm /. C2. an improvement, especially in a person's behavior or in the structure of something: Some reforms of/to the system will be necessary. The education system was crying out for reform. More examples.

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    1 reform /rɪˈfoɚm/ verb

    reforms; reformed; reforming

    1 reform

    /rɪˈfoɚm/

    verb

    /rɪˈfoɚməbəl/ adjective

    •Some prisoners are not reformable.

    adjective, always used before a noun

    •reformed tax laws

    •a reformed criminal

    [noncount] : the improvement of something by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.

    •A group of senators are calling for reform of the nation's health-care system.

    Reform is a verb that means to improve someone or something by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc. It can also be a noun that means the improvement of something by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc. It can also be an adjective that means improving your own behavior or habits. See examples and synonyms of reform in different contexts.

  7. Definitions of reform. verb. make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices. “ reform a political system”. see more. verb. improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition. “ reform the health system in this country”. see more.

  8. 5 days ago · Reform consists of changes and improvements to a law, social system, or institution. A reform is an instance of such a change or improvement. The party embarked on a programme of economic reform. He has urged reform of the welfare system. The Socialists introduced fairly radical reforms.

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