English · Culture & Society
/rɪˈfɔːm/
[/rɪˈfɔːm/]
improvement by change
A change made to an institution or practice in order to improve it. Unlike revolution, reform works within the existing system.
The education reform reduced class sizes and gave teachers more time to support struggling students.
The education reform reduced class sizes and gave teachers more time to support struggling students.
From Old French 'reformer', from Latin 'reformare' (to form again), from 're-' and 'formare' (to form).
Used in politics, law, and institutional change.