English to Serbian Meaning of reform - реформа


Reform :
реформа

корекција, повратити, амандман, реформа, ревизија, поправка

репродуковати, реконструисати, преобразити, реформа, преиначење, Побољшати, побољшати, подићи, унапредити, оплеменити, исправити, разјаснити, пречистити, посветити, дотерати, срати

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Definitions of reform in English
Noun(1) a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses(2) a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices(3) self-improvement in behavior or morals by abandoning some vice
Verb(1) make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices(2) bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one(3) produce by cracking(4) break up the molecules of(5) improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition(6) change for the better
Examples of reform in English
(1) his family have made every effort to reform him(2) In this case constitutional reform or more representative institutions are undesirable, since they are as likely to impede as to accelerate modernisation.(3) to propose constitutional reform(4) For example, it has linked economic reform and structural adjustment to what it has termed good governance.(5) There was no real attempt to fundamentally reform or abandon the central planning process itself.(6) They took it in turns to visit the prison each day and to read from the Bible, believing that hearing the Bible had the power to reform people.(7) Do you believe that constitutional reform is needed to rectify the situation?(8) A Westcliff security company has embarked on a campaign to reform working practices in the security business.(9) can the system reform itself?(10) I do not believe in the criminal's ability to reform , or their ability to name negative life factors as being a contributory factor to their crime.(11) So I don't think you can reform educational institutions in radical ways, except in the wake of a revolution.(12) Arguably its most radical commitment was to constitutional reform .(13) Why not postpone the constitutional debate for a decade and concentrate on economic reform ?(14) I made many resolutions to reform my personality, but never quite got round to it.(15) the state has a duty to reform criminals(16) the Bill will reform the tax system
Related Phrases of reform
(1) re-form ::
ре форми
(2) land reform ::
земљишна реформа
(3) to reform ::
реформи
(4) economic reform ::
економска реформа
(5) welfare reform ::
reforma заштите
(6) tax reform ::
пореска реформа
(7) agrarian reform ::
аграрна реформа
(8) political reform ::
политичке реформе
(9) social reform ::
социјална реформа
(10) reform school ::
реформа школства
(11) reform bill ::
Билл
Synonyms
Noun
1. improvement ::
побољшање
Verb
2. improve ::
побољшати
3. mend one's ways ::
поправи нечије начине
4. rectify ::
исправити
5. see the light ::
види светлост
Different Forms
reform, reformative, reformed, reformer, reformers, reforming, reformist, reformists, reforms
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