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reformed

[ri-fawrmd] / rɪˈfɔrmd /




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Saturday's FA Cup tie is a huge occasion for a club that reformed in 2020 after Macclesfield Town were wound up in the high court.

From BBC

He took up with a Christian prison rehabilitation charity and was so successful convincing them that he was reformed that on his release he became its national director.

From BBC

Current dog breeding practices will be reformed to tackle puppy farming as part of what the government calls "the biggest animal welfare reforms in a generation".

From BBC

He agrees the licence fee needs to be reformed and made "fairer".

From BBC

To be Afghan is to try to hold your families and communities together while a succession of narratives are remixed, unmixed, overturned, reformed, forgotten and reinvented — and deployed as weapons against your people.

From Salon