reformative (Meaning)
reformative (s)
tending to reform
reformative (a.)
Forming again; having the quality of renewing form; reformatory.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reformative
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reformative Sentence Examples
- The reformative prison program aimed to rehabilitate inmates and reduce recidivism.
- The pedagogical approach employed reformative methods to foster personal growth and academic achievement.
- The government initiated a reformative healthcare policy to improve access to quality medical care.
- The youth club provided a reformative environment where troubled teens could learn positive values.
- The social worker played a crucial role in the reformative journey of individuals struggling with addiction.
- The new CEO implemented reformative measures to enhance the company's efficiency and profitability.
- The reformative legislation sought to address systemic inequalities and improve social justice.
- The reformative retreat allowed participants to reflect on their actions and set goals for personal transformation.
- The recovery group offered a reformative space where members could support each other and work towards positive change.
- The reformative therapy helped individuals overcome negative patterns and develop healthier coping mechanisms.
FAQs About the word reformative
tending to reformForming again; having the quality of renewing form; reformatory.
beneficial,corrective, reformatory, curative, remedying, therapeutic, amendatory, rectifying, reparative,remedial
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The reformative prison program aimed to rehabilitate inmates and reduce recidivism.
The pedagogical approach employed reformative methods to foster personal growth and academic achievement.
The government initiated a reformative healthcare policy to improve access to quality medical care.
The youth club provided a reformative environment where troubled teens could learn positive values.