reform
/rɪˈfɔrm/
noun
- A change made to improve a system, law, or organization.
- Education reform has been a major topic in the election campaign.
- The new tax reform lowered rates for middle-class families.
- The company underwent a major reform to become more environmentally friendly.
verb
- To make changes to something in order to improve it, especially a system, law, or organization.
- The government plans to reform the healthcare system to make it more affordable.
- The prison system needs to reform its approach to rehabilitation.
- Teachers are working to reform the school's curriculum to include more technology.
- To change one's behavior for the better; to stop doing something bad or harmful.
- The program helps young offenders reform and reintegrate into society.
- After getting into trouble, he promised to reform and start making better choices.
- She decided to reform her eating habits and exercise regularly.
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