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reformed
adjective as in changed
adjective as in changed for the better in behavior
Strongest match
Example Sentences
The Metropolitan Police says the system for holding police officers to account must be reformed.
“WCA needs to be reformed or replaced, it’s not working,” Kendall says.
Probate law needs to be reformed to prevent properties “sitting empty in perpetuity,” he adds, but above all he believes empty homes need to be put back in the spotlight as a national issue.
One could also ask if Johnson thinks the ECRA, which reformed the original and somewhat archaic law, is as well.
InDepth has spoken to people with experience of the criminal justice system to hear how they think it can be reformed for female offenders.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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