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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.
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.
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