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1re·form Listen to audio/rɪˈfoɚm/ verb
re·forms; re·formed; re·form·ing
1 [+ obj] : to improve (someone or something) by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.
The program is designed to reform prisoners. They want to reform campaign spending. The laws need to be reformed.
2 [no obj] : to improve your own behavior or habits
The program is designed to help former gang members who are trying to reform.
— re·form·able Listen to audio /rɪˈfoɚməbəl/ adjective
Some prisoners are not reformable.
— reformed adjective always used before a noun
reformed tax laws a reformed criminal

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