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reformed

[ri-fawrmd] / rɪˈfɔrmd /




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For Mr. Roeck, critique—the right to challenge and reforge inherited beliefs—is the essence of modernity.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 27, 2025

"He's got to reach out to people. He's lost the link he's always had with the public and he needs to reforge that."

From BBC • Jun. 8, 2022

That comfort level is why Clifford has been able to refocus and reforge himself after a mistake-filled and critically panned junior season.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2021

The newly formed Levant Company began an illegal trade shipping old tin and lead, stripped from deconsecrated churches and monasteries, to the Ottomans to reforge as armaments.

From New York Times • Feb. 11, 2020

They look on Thee, Lord God, as one that careth not, On him as Thy supplanter and the iron as hot Which shall reforge the chain by which the Earth is bound.

From Satan Absolved by Blunt, Wilfred Scawen




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