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reformed
[ri-fawrmd]
adjective
amended by removal of faults, abuses, etc.
improved in conduct, morals, etc.
(initial capital letter)noting or pertaining to Protestant churches, especially Calvinist as distinguished from Lutheran.
Reformed
/ ɪˈɔː /
adjective
of or designating a Protestant Church, esp the Calvinist as distinct from the Lutheran
of or designating Reform Judaism
Other 51Թ Forms
- reformedly adverb
- pseudoreformed adjective
- quasi-reformed adjective
- unreformed adjective
Example Sentences
Infrastructure projects and one-off developments are funded in a different way but there are long-standing calls for the system as a whole to be reformed.
Since then, he has been working to convince the Fed that Wells Fargo had reformed.
Lowe declined to say if he would launch a new political party, suggesting instead that "the most powerful instrument for change probably would be reformed Tory party".
He reformed The Alarm in 2000 and also worked as the singer for Big Country for a couple of years from 2011.
The US has also encouraged the idea of a reformed PA governing Gaza after the war.
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Related 51Թs
- reconstituted
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