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reform
verb (reformed , reforming )
1 to improve or remove faults from (a person, behaviour, etc).
2 to improve (a law, institution, etc) by making changes or corrections to it.
3 intr (also reform oneself) to give up bad habits; to improve one's behaviour, etc.
4 to stop or abolish (misconduct, an abuse, etc).
noun
1 a correction or improvement, especially in some social or political system.
2 improvement in one's behaviour or morals.
[14c: from Latin reformare to form again]
reformability noun .
reformable adjective .
reformative adjective .
reformer noun
1 someone who reforms.
2 (Reformer) hist one of those who took part in the Reformation of the 16c.
Reform Judaism
noun a form of Judaism, originating in the 19c, in which the Jewish Law is adapted so that it is more relevant to contemporary life.
reformation
noun
1 the act or process of reforming or being reformed; improvement; amendment.
2 (the Reformation) the great religious and political revolution that took place in Europe in the 16c and resulted in the establishment of the Protestant Churches.
reformationist noun .
reformatory
noun (reformatories ) old use (also reform school) an institution where young people who had broken the law or who exhibited disruptive behaviour were sent to be reformed.
adjective with the function or purpose of reforming.
[19c]
reformism
noun , politics any doctrine or movement that advocates social and political change in a gradual manner within a democratic framework, rather than revolutionary change.
reformist noun .
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