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

  5. REFORM meaning: 1. to make an improvement, especially by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of…. Learn more.

  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. The party embarked on a programme of economic reform.

  8. 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. reforms in education. far-reaching/major/sweeping reforms. Extra Examples.

  9. reform meaning, definition, what is reform: a change or changes made to a system or ...: Learn more.

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

  11. 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.

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