Similar words: deformed, reformer, formed, reform, preform, informed, land reform, transformed. Meaning: [rɪ'fɔrm /-'fɔːm] adj. 1. of or relating to the body of Protestant Christianity arising during the Reformation; used of some Protestant churches especially Calvinist as distinct from Lutheran 2. caused to abandon an evil manner of living and follow a good one.
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(1) Greeley says he's a genuinely reformed character .
(2) The law needs to be reformed.
(3) The health service must be radically reformed.
(4) He has reformed his bad habits.
(5) I'm considered a reformed character these days .
(6) Capitalism has been reformed almost out of all recognition.
(7) He has completely reformed after three years' imprisonment.
(8) The coinage was reformed under Elizabeth I .
(9) The 40-year-old singer reformed his band.
(10) He's a reformed criminal who may yet backslide.
(11) They reformed a division into a regiment.
(12) The unfair wage system must be reformed as soon as possible.
(13) For years I was an alcoholic(Sentencedict), but I reformed when the doctors gave me six months to live.
(14) A large area of desert was reformed to turn to fertile soil in the northwest region.
(15) A reformed party would have to win the approval of the people.
(16) He's given up drink and is now a reformed character.
(17) Peter O'Toole is another reformed character.
(18) But he was not a reformed character.
(19) Daley vowed that the Police Department would be reformed.
(20) Nutty began to think Nails was a reformed character.
(21) Moz had become a reformed character.
(22) Dogs that bite can be reformed with good training.
(23) Supporters argue that the peanut program has been reformed under the Senate farm bill and the proposed House legislation.
(24) We need to consider how the law might be reformed.
(25) He used to go out every night, but now he's a reformed character.
(26) Many people would like the electoral system to be reformed but I don't believe this will ever come to pass.
(27) If things are to change, the company must be reformed from within.
(28) The new proposals were intended to soften the impact of the reformed tax system.
(29) He was in trouble with the police a lot when he was younger, but now he's a reformed character.
(30) Between 1868 and 1874 Gladstone pursued a courageous and energetic campaign which reformed the State.
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