Synonym: change, convert, improve, revise. Similar words: care for, refer, refuge, refugee, reference, preference, reflection, form. Meaning: [rɪ'fɔrm /-'fɔːm] n. 1. a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses 2. a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices 3. self-improvement in behavior or morals by abandoning some vice. v. 1. make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices 2. bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one 3. produce by cracking 4. break up the molecules of 5. improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition 6. change for the better.
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31, The government has said it will reform the military police.
32, It is difficult to reach a consensus about electoral reform.
33, Some church leaders have been outspoken in their support for political reform in Kenya.
34, The President and his supporters are almost certain to read this vote as a mandate for continued economic reform.
35, He again pledged to forge ahead with his plans for reform.
36, To keep economic reform on track, 60,000 public-sector jobs must be cut.
37, The government will direct the additional taxes to the educational reform.
38, We have never doubted of the success of our reform.
39, Our election victory has given us a mandate to reform the economy.
40, The party has been trying to woo the voters with promises of electoral reform.
41, In a desperate attempt to stave off defeat,(www.Sentencedict.com) he reluctantly promised wholesale reform of the constitution.
42, Our society needs reform.
43, People tried to persuade him to go for a more gradual reform programme.
44, The President is preparing for a showdown with his advisers over his plans to reform the economy.
45, He reaffirmed his commitment to the country's economic reform programme.
46, She unveiled her plans for reform.
47, There was impatience over the slowness of reform.
48, He has urged complete reform of the welfare system.
49, Reform now figures high on the agenda.
50, The government has denied the need for economic reform.
51, The candidates all want to identify themselves with reform.
52, The government set an agenda for constitutional reform.
53, The movement for reform rapidly gathered momentum.
54, The practice of global politics requires reform.
55, The campaign for spelling reform has been resurrected.
56, They began to reform the traffic regulations last year.
57, We need to grasp the nettle of prison reform.
58, He is in the vanguard of economic reform.
59, The president candidate drooled the reform measures.
60, Congress has made half-hearted attempts at finance reform.
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