The reform



Example: The reform changes how the system operates internally

Definition


"The reform" refers to a change or set of changes made to improve a system, organization, or practice, often aiming to correct faults or injustices. For example, "the reform" changes how the system operates internally to enhance efficiency or fairness.

Etymology


The term "the reform" comes from the Latin verb 'reformare,' meaning 'to form again' or 'to reshape.' It entered English through Old French in the late Middle Ages, originally relating to religious and political changes. Did you know? The word's roots imply improvement by returning something to a better or original state.

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"The reform" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 3", containing 113 commonly used words.
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