সংস্কার, পুনর্গঠন, উন্নতিসাধন, সংশোধন
(1) Improvement (or an intended improvement
(2) A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches
(3) Rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course
(4) Forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects)
(5) Renewing and reconstituting
(6) The act of reforming
(7) The state of being reformed
(1) Trusting God means trusting God even in the midst of the fear and upheaval that reformation brings.
(2) There is no doubt that the immigration system of America needs drastic reformation .
(3) But reformation must start with the basic unit in society, the individual.
(4) Many of them are committed Reformed Baptists, but even more are men at various stages in the process of reformation .
(5) We believe in the possibility of reformation and rehabilitation.
(6) A reformation of manners will present fewer drug-related problems both for individuals and for society.
(7) Punishment can also be a form of reformation , so they can change the criminal's ways and make him/her less likely to commit another crime.
(8) The full reformation of Muslim politics awaited the great upheavals of the modern era.
(9) For him, the Kirk is in dire need of reformation and reviving.
(10) The reformation of the Senate
(11) The current white paper only suggests reformation of tax law.
(12) He is relaxed, meanwhile, about the possibility of any reformation .
(13) It was on his return to Uyaynah that he first began to preach his revolutionary ideas of religious reformation on fundamentalist lines.
(14) I'm not sure how long this reformation of the gamer stereotype will take.
(15) The key to our reformation will be a positive and receptive attitude toward the totality of the human experience.
(16) The extent to which the tenth-century monastic reformation in England transformed the church should not be exaggerated.
(17) They want some radical reformation of government to reflect their viewpoint of the world.
(18) Luther did indeed set out with the idea of reforming the church, but reformation quickly turned into revolution.
(19) Even then, long after the defeat of the saints, the myth of the coming catastrophe and reformation is never dead and forgotten.
(20) From the sounds of it, his return to faith is absolutely sincere, and his reformation is the real deal.
reclamation