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British pronunciation
/rɪˈfɔːm/

Définition et signification de « reform » en anglais

to reform
01

réformer, améliorer

to change something in order to make it better
Transitive: to reform sth
to reform definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The government is working to reform the education system to enhance student learning.
Le gouvernement travaille à réformer le système éducatif pour améliorer l'apprentissage des élèves.
02

réformer

to make a society, law, system, or organization better or more effective by making many changes to it
Transitive: to reform a law or system
example
Exemples
The government is reforming its tax code to promote fairness and stimulate economic growth.
Le gouvernement réforme son code fiscal pour promouvoir l'équité et stimuler la croissance économique.
03

reformer, transformer

to generate gasoline, gas, or other hydrocarbon-based products through the process of cracking
Transitive: to reform hydrocarbons
example
Exemples
Using advanced technology, the plant reformed natural gas liquids into various gas products through catalytic cracking.
En utilisant une technologie avancée, l'usine a reformé les liquides de gaz naturel en divers produits gazeux par craquage catalytique.
04

réformer, amender

to induce or encourage a person to abandon behaviors or habits that are harmful, unlawful, or unethical
Transitive: to reform sb
example
Exemples
The prison 's rehabilitation programs focus on reforming inmates by providing education and psychological support.
Les programmes de réhabilitation de la prison se concentrent sur la réforme des détenus en fournissant une éducation et un soutien psychologique.
05

réformer, se réformer

to abandon behaviors or habits that are harmful, unlawful, or unethical
Intransitive
example
Exemples
She underwent a profound spiritual awakening that led her to reform and leave her self-destructive habits.
Elle a connu un éveil spirituel profond qui l'a conduite à se réformer et à abandonner ses habitudes autodestructrices.
Reform
01

a change or improvement resulting from the correction of errors, abuses, or defects

example
Exemples
Tax reform aimed to eliminate loopholes and inequities.
02

a campaign or organized effort to correct wrongdoing, abuses, or malpractices

example
Exemples
A reform was introduced to tackle corruption in politics.
03

self-improvement in behavior, habits, or morals by abandoning faults or vices

example
Exemples
She undertook reform in her lifestyle by giving up smoking.
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