reform
1 of 2verb/ri:.fɔrm/
Forms:reforms,reforming,reformed,reformed
1
to change something in order to make it better
transitive- Social activists work to reform policies to address inequality and injustice.
- The government is working to reform the education system to enhance student learning.
- The company decided to reform its business practices to be more environmentally friendly.
- The organization aims to reform healthcare policies to ensure better access for all.
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2
to make a society, law, system, or organization better or more effective by making many changes to it
C1transitive- The government aims to reform the education system to ensure equal access to quality education for all students.
- The government is reforming its tax code to promote fairness and stimulate economic growth.
- The organization plans to reform its fundraising strategies to increase revenue and support its mission.
- Citizens are mobilizing to reform police practices and ensure accountability for misconduct.
- The school board is considering reforming the grading system to better reflect student performance.
3
to generate gasoline, gas, or other hydrocarbon-based products through the process of cracking
transitive- The refinery uses advanced technology to reform crude oil into various petroleum products.
- Using advanced technology, the plant reformed natural gas liquids into various gas products through catalytic cracking.
- By reforming heavy hydrocarbons, the refinery maximized the production of gasoline.
4
to induce or encourage a person to abandon behaviors or habits that are harmful, unlawful, or unethical
transitive- Through counseling and support programs, the organization aims to reform individuals involved in substance abuse.
- The prison's rehabilitation programs focus on reforming inmates by providing education and psychological support.
- She dedicated her career to reforming juvenile offenders.
- The community outreach initiative works to reform at-risk youth by providing mentorship and counseling.
- By addressing root causes such as poverty and lack of opportunities, the community works to reform individuals.
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5
to abandon behaviors or habits that are harmful, unlawful, or unethical
- After hitting rock bottom, he made the decision to reform and leave behind his life of crime.
- She underwent a profound spiritual awakening that led her to reform and leave her self-destructive habits.
- The realization of the impact his actions had on others motivated him to reform and strive to become a better person.
- Recognizing the negative impact of his criminal lifestyle on his family, he resolved to reform.
- After years of reckless behavior and disregard for his health, he decided to reform.