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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"
  2. The meaning of REFORM is to put or change into an improved form or condition. How to use reform in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Reform.

  3. to make an improvement, especially by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of something: Who will reform our unfair electoral system? For years I was an alcoholic, but I reformed when the doctors gave me six months to live. Fewer examples. He was given licence to reform the organization.

  4. noun. an improvement or change for the better, esp as a result of correction of legal or political abuses or malpractices. a principle, campaign, or measure aimed at achieving such change. improvement of morals or behaviour, esp by giving up some vice.

  5. an improvement or set of improvements made to a system, law, organization, etc. in order to make it more modern or effective: reform of sthEssential reform of the banking sector is under way. reforms in sthHe has called for reforms in the retirement system for years.

  6. REFORM meaning: 1 : to improve (someone or something) by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.; 2 : to improve your own behavior or habits.

  7. Reform consists of changes and improvements to a law, social system, or institution. A reform is an instance of such a change or improvement.

  8. to change a system, organization, or law in order to improve it: efforts to reform the education system. reform verb (BEHAVIOUR) to change your behaviour and stop doing bad things, or to make someone else do this: a programme to reform criminals. a reformed drug addict.

  9. reform. noun. /rɪˈfɔːm/. /rɪˈfɔːrm/. [uncountable, countable] change that is made to a social system, an organization, etc. in order to improve or correct it. a government committed to reform. economic/electoral/constitutional, etc. reform. the reform of the educational system.

  10. Reform definition: the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.. See examples of REFORM used in a sentence.

  11. When you reform something, you change it for the better. If you're running for President, you might promise to reform government, although it's easier to promise reform than to actually accomplish it. If you take the parts of reform, re- and form, you can see that it means “to shape again.”.

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