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Reformation :: Reformed,_Calvinistic :: Reformed_and_Modified_English :: Reform :: Reform_of_Parliament :: Reformed_Church_of_Japan :: Reformed_Episcopal_Church :: Reform_Party :: Reformed_Church_in_America :: Reformed_Reformation
 

Reform means to change, usually a reversion to what is perceived to be a pure original state. It has been used for any change perceived to be positive, however.

Reform can refer to:

In politics:

  • Reform movement, a generic term for various social and political movements.
  • Reform Party, a list of parties calling themselves the Reform Party or variants thereof.
  • Reform Act, a common name for electoral-reform bills in the United Kingdom; they are usually differentiated by their year.
  • Reform (think tank), an organization in the United Kingdom that promotes deregulation and business.

In religion:

Reform can also refer to:

  • Reform, Alabama, a town in western Alabama
  • Rifo-mu, a false cognate in Japanese that also means remaking or reform, usually in reference to a structure.

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