Reformed in spanish

Reformado

pronunciation: refoʊɹ̩mɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

reform2 = reformar, transformar. 

Example: The advent of IT into the working lives of librarians and information workers has brought with it a realization that the nature of their activities is being reformed.

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» reform + bad habits = reformar malos hábitos.

Example: And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account -- to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day -- because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno.

» reform + Posesivo + life = reformar + Posesivo + vida.

Example: At least British criminals deported to Australia had a fighting chance of reforming their lives.

reform3 = volver a formarse. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: His brief comment has fuelled rumours in the music industry that the band may reform.

reformed1 = reformado, modificado. 

Example: Although new organisations set up as part of the reformed health system were ready to start functioning on time, the transition to the system is not yet complete.

reformed2 = reformado, arrepentido. 

Example: The novel is about a reformed criminal trying to leave his past behind him, even though he got away with murder.

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» Reformed Church, the = Iglesia Reformada, la.

Example: Nor is the peace of the Reformed Churches abroad to be bought at the cost of an important truth, especially as some of their most eminent men have declared in favour of episcopacy.

Reformed synonyms

unorthodox in spanish: , pronunciation: ənɔrθədɑks part of speech: adjective regenerate in spanish: , pronunciation: ridʒenɜreɪt part of speech: verb
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