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reformed

adjective as in changed for the better in behavior

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Example Sentences

To the contrary, she said, she did not necessarily believe that collective bargaining needed to be reformed.

Spooky Tooth had reformed quite a while before I received the call and were touring quite often.

The Sun quotes a royal source as saying of the reformed relationship, "It's early days, but Harry's over the moon."

Ironically, according to Hitner, women were some of his staunchest allies in getting the Massachusetts law reformed.

The election of President Hassan Rouhani last year brought hope for a reformed criminal justice system.

An imperial diet assembled at Spires, and observed the rites of the reformed church.

Cæsar reformed everything; he seemed to rule both heaven and earth.

The result of the elections showed that the first reformed parliament had no small quantity of bribery to deal with.

The prevention of this evil, therefore, was an object which a reformed house of commons was especially bound to secure.

Though there was a reformed parliament, he fully anticipated carrying on the government with advantage to the country.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reformed, such as: reconstituted, reconstructed, transformed, altered, amended, and corrected.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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