Reform meaning in English
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Definition
a reform: a large change, a considerable alteration (often of a law or regulation)
to reform: to deeply change, to modify many aspects of (something)
- "We are proud to announce sweeping reforms at Warbuckle's department stores in the interest of philanthropy."
- "We are proud to announce sweeping reforms here at Warbuckle's department stores."
- ""The May Day protesters are calling for a reform of the US immigration policy, universal health care, improved workers' rights and an end to all wars instigated by the US."
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