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reformation

[ref-er-mey-shuhn] / ˌrɛf ərˈmeɪ ʃən /




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Rock-and-roll memory cults have run rampant since that portentous reformation nearly 20 years ago, making the Pixies’ initial seven-year run from 1986 to 1993 look like a funny blip of prophecy.

From Washington Post

Although outgoing senior running backs McGrew and Kamari Pleasant talked positively of the culture and brotherhood within the team, the results were sorely lacking, and they are now facing a total reformation of the program.

From Seattle Times

Holton pays particular attention to the impact of Native Americans on the reformation of British imperial policies after the Seven Years’ War and of enslaved African Americans on the revolutionaries’ final movement toward independence.

From Washington Post

And I have seen no signs of a Taliban reformation.

From Washington Post

The world produces about 75 million tons a year, most of it in a carbon emission-creating processes involving steam reformation of natural gas.

From Seattle Times