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reformed
- IPA[rɪˈfɔːmd]
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- having been changed in such a way as to be improved;having relinquished an immoral, criminal, or self-destructive lifestyle
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- 1. having been changed in such a way as to be improved the reformed corporate tax system
- ▪ having relinquished an immoral, criminal, or self-destructive lifestyle I'm considered a reformed character these days Cage plays a reformed gangster who returns to his old ways
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) ... an opportunity to reform and restructure an antiquated schooling model
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice: the reform of the divorce laws economic reforms
- of, denoting, or pertaining to Reform Judaism: a Reform rabbi
Oxford American Dictionary
- make changes in (something, especially an institution or practice) in order to improve it: the Bill will reform the tax system
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice: the reform of the divorce laws economic reforms
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- a Church that has accepted the principles of the Reformation, especially a Calvinist Church (as ...
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- a Church that has accepted the principles of the Reformation, especially a Calvinist Church (as ...
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- a branch of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, formed during the Reformation. It was ...
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- a branch of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, formed during the Reformation. It was ...
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- the largest Protestant Church in the Netherlands, established in 1816 as the successor to the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the largest Protestant Church in the Netherlands, established in 1816 as the successor to the ...
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- having been changed in such a way as to be improved: the reformed corporate tax system
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