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reformed
adjective as in changed
adjective as in changed for the better in behavior
Strongest match
Example Sentences
“He hopes for a reformed board that is infused with people who are entrepreneurial, creative, have technical apparel experience, lead with innovation, and have a founder mentality,” said Mestrovic.
But he said the RE syllabus would be reformed and he would set out how soon.
Labour's legislation, agreed as part of a framework with the Irish Government, will put in place a reformed Legacy Commission with enhanced powers.
A new, reformed American regulatory regime should make the U.S. the best place for the world’s banks to do business.
Living in a Box reformed in 2016 with replacement vocalist Kenny Thomas, and are currently touring with their third singer Bryan Chambers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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