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reform noun

  /ɹəˈfɔɹm/ , /ɹɪˈfɔɹm/ , /ɹɪˈfɔːm/ , /ˌɹiːˈfɔɹm/ , /ˌɹiːˈfɔːm/
  • The change of something that is defective, broken, inefficient or otherwise negative, in order to correct or improve it
Reform

reform verb

  /ɹəˈfɔɹm/ , /ɹɪˈfɔɹm/ , /ɹɪˈfɔːm/ , /ˌɹiːˈfɔɹm/ , /ˌɹiːˈfɔːm/
  • (transitive) To put into a new and improved form or condition; to restore to a former good state, or bring from bad to good; to change from worse to better.
reformieren

Reformation properNoun

  • (historical) The religious movement initiated in the 16th century against the Roman Catholic Church.
Reformation

reformer noun

  • One who reforms, or who works for reform.
Reformer, Reformerin
  • (historical, Christianity) One who was involved in the Reformation.
Reformator, Reformatorin

Reformed adjective

  • Of the Protestant movement typically associated with John Calvin, as separated from the Lutheran Church to pursue more extensive reformation.
reformiert

reformation

Reformation

reformed

reformiert

reformation noun

  /ˌɹɛfəˈmeɪʃn̩/ , /ˌɹɛfɚˈmeɪʃn̩/
  • An improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices, etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social, political or religious affairs or in the conduct of persons or operation of organizations.
Reform

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Reform noun {f}

Reform, Reformen   /ʁeˈfɔʁm/
  • Politik: sukzessive, planmäßige und gewaltlose Umgestaltung und Verbesserung bestehender Verhältnisse
reform

Reform-

reformist
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