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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121, She started a movement for agricultural reform.
122, He was pushing hard for welfare reform.
123, Politically, she is a staunch opponent of reform.
124, I am not opposed to reform.
125, The research provided a spur for reform.
126, There is growing agitation for reform of local government.
127, We turned our discussion away from the reform in education.
128, The Football League has announced its proposals for a radical reform of the way football is run in England.
129, What he has tried to expound in this article bears on a key problem in our economic reform.
129, Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
130, The 1867 Reform Act extended the franchise to much of the male working class.
131, The government took another step on the road to political reform.
132, Our industry has leapt forward since we followed the policy of reform and opening.
133, We should try to reform criminals through labor rather than punish them.
134, Those anxious for reform say that the present system is too narrow.
135, The greatest hope for reform is the gradual spread of information.
136, He is a founder member of the Prison Reform Trust.
137, The education system is still in a state of flux following the recent reform.
138, I don't want to get sucked into the row about school reform.
139, Radical reform was, of course, opposed by the old guard.
140, Some of the younger people seem to be on the side of reform.
141, The government has officially unveiled its plans for tax reform.
142, The calls for tax reform pose a severe test for the government.
143, The general manager brought forward a new reform plan on the personnel system for the company.
144, The prospects for the country are fairly evenly balanced between peaceful reform and revolution.
145, Latest opinion polls have a comfortable majority against the reform.
146, Politically, they belonged to the conservative party and opposed reform.
147, His final reform was the fusion of regular and reserve forces.
148, His theory is linked closely with the success of our economic reform.
149, We are committed to supporting democracy and reform in the region.
150, The government has drawn back from making a commitment to reform the voting system.
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