reform - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of reform in Hindi

Noun

  • सुधार
  • रिफ़ार्म
  • दोषनिवृत्ति

Verb

  • सुधारना
  • फिर से बनाना
  • दोष हटाना
  • सुधार करना

reform Definition

Noun

  • the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.

Verb

  • make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
  • subject (hydrocarbons) to a catalytic process in which straight-chain molecules are converted to branched forms for use in gasoline.

Adjective

  • of, denoting, or pertaining to Reform Judaism.

reform Example

  • The government's plan to reform the subsidy system is running into fierce opposition.
  • There was no real attempt to fundamentally reform or abandon the central planning process itself.
  • to implement electoral reform
  • There is definitely enough money to set up institutions to reform people who are criminals.
  • Do you believe that constitutional reform is needed to rectify the situation?
  • I made many resolutions to reform my personality, but never quite got round to it.
  • For example, it has linked economic reform and structural adjustment to what it has termed good governance.
  • the reform of the divorce laws
  • the state has a duty to reform criminals
  • to propose constitutional reform
  • He called for proper funding to be put in place for hospitals, schools and local services but felt that a great opportunity to reform local government had been lost.
  • Why not postpone the constitutional debate for a decade and concentrate on economic reform ?
  • Before the Findlay decision was given in Strasbourg, the British government had in fact sought and obtained legislation in Parliament to reform the court martial system.
  • If we want continued economic success we must continue the process of economic reform .
  • She set out to reform the economy which she did with great success.
  • the Bill will reform the tax system
  • They took it in turns to visit the prison each day and to read from the Bible, believing that hearing the Bible had the power to reform people.
  • The process of economic reform had inevitably increased individual autonomy.
  • his family have made every effort to reform him
  • Arguably its most radical commitment was to constitutional reform .
  • Our aim is to reform our institutions and develop them into excellent ones.
  • can the system reform itself?
  • I do not believe in the criminal's ability to reform , or their ability to name negative life factors as being a contributory factor to their crime.
  • A Westcliff security company has embarked on a campaign to reform working practices in the security business.
  • So I don't think you can reform educational institutions in radical ways, except in the wake of a revolution.
  • it was only when his drunken behaviour led to blows that he started to reform
  • In this case constitutional reform or more representative institutions are undesirable, since they are as likely to impede as to accelerate modernisation.
  • The most polluting methods are the ones that rely on reforming hydrocarbons inside the car.
  • Consequently, reforming institutions of the federal government to accommodate western concerns may indeed help cure this problem.
  • In theory the parole hearings take the behaviour of the offender into account and allow reformed prisoners out before unrepentant ones.