Reform

/rɪˈfɔːrm/ verb, noun

As a verb, to reform is to change something, especially a system or behavior, to make it better. As a noun, reform is the process or result of such improvement, often in politics, law, or society.

From Latin *reformare* meaning ‘to form again, reshape’, from *re-* (again) + *formare* (to form). It originally meant giving something a new, better shape.

AFhervorm
AMማሻሻል
ARإصلاح
BGреформирам
BNসংস্কার করা
CAreformar
CSreformovat
DAreformere
DEreformieren
ELμεταρρυθμίζω
ESreformar
ETreformima
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