usage: bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one; "The Church reformed me"; "reform your conduct"
3. reform, create from raw material, create from raw stuff
usage: improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition; "reform the health system in this country"
6. reform, straighten out, see the light, better, improve, ameliorate, meliorate
usage: change for the better; "The lazy student promised to reform"; "the habitual cheater finally saw the light"
Adjective
1. re-formed, organized (vs. unorganized)
usage: formed again or anew; "the re-formed scout troop has been very active"
Adjective
1. re-formed, organized (vs. unorganized)
usage: of or relating to the body of Protestant Christianity arising during the Reformation; used of some Protestant churches especially Calvinist as distinct from Lutheran; "Dutch Reformed theology"
2. Reformed, unorthodox (vs. orthodox)
usage: caused to abandon an evil manner of living and follow a good one; "a reformed drunkard"