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reforming

Reforming (noun) means the act or process of making improving changes. Example: “Reforming the pension system took years of debate.”

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The act or process of making improving changes.
"Reforming the pension system took years of debate."

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In plain EnglishThe ongoing process of making something better through change.

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What does “reforming” mean?

The word “reforming” means the act or process of making improving changes. In plain terms, the ongoing process of making something better through change.

How do you use “reforming” in a sentence?

Here is “reforming” used in a sentence: “Reforming the pension system took years of debate.”

What part of speech is “reforming”?

“Reforming” is a noun.

Is “reforming” a common word?

“Reforming” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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