reformed
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Synonyms:
denominational, unorthodox, nonconforming, sectarian, dissenting, heterodox, enlightened, Protestant, Calvinist, Zwinglian, Amish, Anglican, Lutheran, heretical
Sense: Changed
Synonyms:
altered, transformed, improved, ameliorated, amended, rectified, reconstructed, reconstituted, reorganized, revised, reestablished, reset Collocations, reworked, renewed, regenerated, changed, denatured, metamorphosed
Antonyms:
preserved, unchanged, untouched, unaltered, worsened, impaired Collocations, deteriorated, damaged, left alone
Sense: Changed for the better in behavior
Synonyms:
converted, improved, redeemed, rehabilitated, gone straight, made a new man of, turned over a new leaf, reborn, born-again, regenerated, regenerate, sworn off, righteous Collocations, good Collocations, virtuous, transfigured, transformed
Antonyms:
degenerated, wicked Collocations, evil Collocations, violent Collocations, unrepenting, remorseless, depraved, rotten Collocations, regressed, gone backwards, gone downhill
reform
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Sense: Noun: change
Synonyms:
change Collocations, amendment Collocations, revision Collocations, reformation, improvement Collocations, enhancement Collocations
Antonyms:
Sense: Verb: create new or better form
Synonyms:
correct Collocations, amend, repair Collocations, revolutionize, revolutionise , rework, reorganize, reorganise , rearrange, transform Collocations, change Collocations, improve Collocations, better Collocations, remedy Collocations, revise Collocations, rebuild, regenerate, refashion, modify, renovate, remake
Antonyms:
preserve Collocations, leave as is, botch, worsen Collocations, aggravate, break Collocations, impair Collocations, harm Collocations, damage Collocations, debase, make worse, ruin Collocations
Sense: Verb: improve your conduct
Synonyms:
rehabilitate, habilitate, improve Collocations, change your ways, turn over a new leaf, straighten out, straighten up, clean up your act, shape up , go straight, see the error of your ways, make a new start, transform yourself
Antonyms:
go off the rails, reoffend, be stubborn, be set in your ways, turn to crime