Collocations for "reformed"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "reformed" in context.
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reform
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- reform the [economy, tax system, school system]
- [plan, aim, intend, propose] to reform the [economy]
- an [attempt, effort] to reform the [economy]
- was [completely, radically, totally] reformed
- was reformed to [allow, foster, improve, prevent]
- reform [a criminal, an alcoholic]
- has been reformed through [treatment, professional help]
- the [criminal, ex-convict] reformed
- a duty to reform [criminals]
- started to reform after [being, becoming] [a criminal]
- [social, political, economic, financial, educational] reforms
- the [proposed] reforms
- [major, extensive, sweeping] reforms
- [introduce, propose, implement, announce] reforms
- reforms [introduced] by [Congress, the CEO]
- need [real, meaningful] reform
- [protest, demonstrate] against the reform
- in [desperate, urgent] need of reform
'reformed' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):