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    reform
    /rɪˈfɔːm/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of reforming an institution or practice: "the reform of the divorce laws"

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  2. RE-FORM definition: 1. (of a team, band, or other group of people) to join together again as a group; to join people…. Learn more.

  3. re-form. British also reform. Word forms: re-forms , re-forming , re-formed. verb. When an organization, group, or shape re-forms, or when someone re-forms it, it is created again after a period during which it did not exist or existed in a different form.

  4. to begin to exist again, or to make something begin to exist again: The remnants of the storm re-formed over Minnesota. He jetted into Manchester to re-form his partnership with City boss Joe Royle - who was his boss at Everton. More examples. Bands usually re-form because one or two members need the money.

  5. to form again or form something again, especially into a different group or pattern. The band is re-forming after 23 years. re-form something The party has recently been re-formed. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

  6. re-form. US. Word forms: re-forms, re-forming, re-formed. transitive verb/intransitive verb. When an organization, group, or shape re-forms, or when someone re-forms it, it is created again after a period during which it did not exist or existed in a different form.

  7. Definitions of 're-form' When an organization, group, or shape re-forms , or when someone re-forms it, it is created again after a period during which it did not exist or existed in a different form.

  8. The meaning of REFORM is to put or change into an improved form or condition. How to use reform in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Reform.

  9. 1. the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform. 2. an instance of this. 3. the amendment of conduct, belief, etc. v.t. 4. to change to a better state, form, etc. 5. to cause (a person) to abandon wrong or evil ways of life or conduct. 6. to put an end to (abuses, evils, etc.).

  10. re–form /ri ˈ foɚm/ verb. re–forms; re–formed; re–forming. Britannica Dictionary definition of RE–FORM. : to form (something) again. [+ object] They decided to re-form the band. [=to bring the members of the band together again] [no object] The ice re-formed on the lake. [=ice formed on the lake again]

  11. The meaning of re-form. Definition of re-form. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.