Reform | Mean of Reform in English Dictionary

/rɪˈfoɚm/

  • accepting and following only some of the traditional beliefs and customs of Judaism
    1. Reform Judaism
    2. a Reform congregation
  • Verb
  • to improve (someone or something) by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.
    1. The program is designed to reform prisoners.
    2. They want to reform campaign spending.
    3. The laws need to be reformed.
  • to improve your own behavior or habits
    1. The program is designed to help former gang members who are trying to reform.
  • Noun
  • the improvement of something by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.
    1. A group of senators are calling for reform of the nation's health-care system.
    2. economic/educational/political/tax reform
    3. a reform movement
  • an action, plan, rule, etc., that is meant to improve something
    1. He has proposed a list of political reforms.
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