26984 words

reforms

5 definitions • 13 examples
1
to make an improvement, especially by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of something:

Examples:

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.
2
an improvement, especially in a person's behaviour or in the structure of something:

Examples:

Some reforms of/to the system will be necessary.
The education system was crying out for reform.
3
to become better, or to make something better by making corrections or removing any faults:

Examples:

[ I ] She insists that she has finally reformed.
4
an improvement or set of improvements made to a system, law, organization, etc. in order to make it more modern or effective:

Examples:

reform of sth Essential reform of the banking sector is under way.
reforms in sth He has called for reforms in the retirement system for years.
Market reforms have opened the doors to greater competition.
5
to make an improvement to a system, a law, an organization, etc., in order to make it more modern or effective:

Examples:

reform the economy/the tax system, etc.
Corporation tax will be reformed to raise more revenue.

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