Sentence examples for the reformed from inspiring English sources

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the reformed

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To put into a new and improved form or condition; to restore to a former good state, or bring from bad to good; to change from worse to better; to amend; to correct.

  • To reform a profligate man

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The reformed alcoholic fell off the wagon.

Marvel at the reformed drug cheat!..

The projects in the workshop, though, often reflect the benevolence of the reformed Grinch.

The final draft of the reformed Constitution explicitly grants the government executive powers.

The reformed wearable supercapacitor should maximize wearability.

The identification of 'parents' and 'siblings': new possibilities under the reformed Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act.

Mr Gove wrote back, saying he had agreed the reformed GCSEs should be "re-phased".

There is none so pure as the reformed sinner.

Under the reformed Kirk, divorce was allowed on grounds of adultery, or of desertion.

Compton's roots were deep as well in the reformed Christianity practiced at Princeton.

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"You see them every Sunday at the Reformed Church.

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