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British pronunciation
/rɪˈfɔːm/

Definizione e significato di "reform"in inglese

to reform
01

riformare, migliorare

to change something in order to make it better
Transitive: to reform sth
to reform definition and meaning
example
Esempi
Social activists work to reform policies to address inequality and injustice.
Gli attivisti sociali lavorano per riformare le politiche per affrontare la disuguaglianza e l'ingiustizia.
02

riformare

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
Esempi
The school board is considering reforming the grading system to better reflect student performance.
Il consiglio scolastico sta valutando di riformare il sistema di valutazione per riflettere meglio il rendimento degli studenti.
03

riformare, trasformare

to generate gasoline, gas, or other hydrocarbon-based products through the process of cracking
Transitive: to reform hydrocarbons
example
Esempi
Using advanced technology, the plant reformed natural gas liquids into various gas products through catalytic cracking.
Utilizzando tecnologia avanzata, l'impianto ha riformato i liquidi del gas naturale in vari prodotti gassosi attraverso il cracking catalitico.
04

riformare, emendare

to induce or encourage a person to abandon behaviors or habits that are harmful, unlawful, or unethical
Transitive: to reform sb
example
Esempi
By addressing root causes such as poverty and lack of opportunities, the community works to reform individuals.
Affrontando le cause profonde come la povertà e la mancanza di opportunità, la comunità lavora per riformare gli individui.
05

riformare, riformarsi

to abandon behaviors or habits that are harmful, unlawful, or unethical
Intransitive
example
Esempi
After years of reckless behavior and disregard for his health, he decided to reform.
Dopo anni di comportamento avventato e disinteresse per la sua salute, ha deciso di riformarsi.
01

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

example
Esempi
The reforms led to better working conditions.
02

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

example
Esempi
The campaign for reform drew wide public support.
03

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

example
Esempi
The mentor guided students toward moral reform.
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