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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(31) The logic of this argument is that our constitutional theory and machinery must be reformed.
(32) In the longer term, it was Reformed rather than Lutheran theology that came to dominate Elizabethan Protestantism.
(33) Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed churches jointly fell by 23 % and Anglicans by 14 %.
(34) Previously its goal had been state sovereignty within a reformed Soviet Union.
(35) Its report said countries that have reformed most vigorously have recovered from recession more rapidly and attracted more investment.
(36) Of those patients presenting with gross ascites with normal pitted red cell counts,(www.Sentencedict.com) three were reformed rather than current drinkers.
(37) The Reports were published amidst a general expectation among informed opinion that the Poor Law would indeed be reformed or abolished.
(38) It is a foregone conclusion that the homosexual laws will not be reformed yet.
(39) It reformed the judicial system, buttressing its independence, and introduced parliamentary scrutiny of important public sector contracts and appointments.
(40) It is high time that the private Bill procedure was reformed.
(41) The group reformed and had their first exhibition in 1949.
(42) At this time the Union center, having reformed after falling back under the early attacks, was still standing fast.
(43) In the day they dripped steadily and almost thawed, and then from dusk to the following sunrise they were slowly reformed.
(44) Reformed systems of direct support, aimed in particular at helping family farms and crofts.
(45) Craig Cook, a reformed car thief, explains how easy it is to break into a car.
(46) She stood staring at the yellow-flowered table cloth, as phrases formed and reformed inside her head, but she said nothing.
(47) That same Republican president and a Democratic Congress reformed welfare and the trade laws in 1987-1988.
(48) Disappointed protesters complained that the government had reformed the tax just to spite them.
(49) Health authorities will reach those conclusions under the reformed health service in close consultation with their general practitioners.
(50) However, he was accepted as being a Puritan leader within the mainstream of Reformed tradition.
(51) Industrial labour was at last being regulated, water supplies purified, hospitals sanitised and prisons reformed.
(52) The critics of Spinning were swallowing large slices of humble pie after the reformed gelding completed a fabulous Goodwood double yesterday.
(53) How might the non-fatal offences be reformed soas to conform with the principle of fair labelling?
(54) A reformed Competition Commission will be able to break up monopolies, free from interference from ministers.
(55) This is not simply to say that emotions are expressed, but that emotions are reformed, cleansed, redirected and redeemed.
(56) If each region or nation returned 50 members that would put the membership of the reformed second chamber at 600.
(57) The taxation system must be reformed and investment made in infrastructure.
(58) They were to retain a commitment to sessional work at Powick, with the elderly population, under the reformed system.
(59) The highest protective tariffs were lowered, and the tax system was somewhat reformed.
(60) Outvoted, they left the congregation in 1825 and formed the Reformed Society of Israelites.
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