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I . reform [rɪˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] VB trans (improve)

II . reform [rɪˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] VB intr

III . reform [rɪˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] N

reform

currency reform N ECON

land reform N

land reform

reform country N

reform school N AM

reform school → reformatory

See also reformatory

reformatory [rɪˈfɔ:mətəi, Am -ˈfɔ:rmətɔ:ri] N AM

tax reform N

tax reform

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These reforms were applied during the early years of the province's existence.
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They officially reformed in 2012 and are working on a new album.
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A number of sweeping plans of reform were developed by thinkers on the left.
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The group dissolved in 1996, however reformed in 2007.
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The question was of how to institute such reforms.
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The scandal set off further reforms that changed the way host cities were selected, to avoid similar cases in the future.
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She does however want to reform the system from the inside.
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Standards-based education reform is based on the belief that public education should establish what every student should know and be able to do.
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This is not an issue in the reform community for two reasons.
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The band had split in 1973 and reformed in the early 1980s.
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