Reform-school


noun
1.
reformatory (def 2).

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  • Reformulation

    verb (used with object), reformulated, reformulating. 1. to formulate again. 2. to formulate in a different way; alter or revise: to reformulate our plans. verb 1. to change or update (an idea, plan, etc, already formulated)

  • Refortified

    verb (used with object), fortified, fortifying. 1. to protect or strengthen against attack; surround or provide with defensive military works. 2. to furnish with a means of resisting force or standing strain or wear: to fortify cotton with nylon. 3. to make strong; impart strength or vigor to: to fortify oneself with a good breakfast. […]

  • Refortify

    verb (used with object), fortified, fortifying. 1. to protect or strengthen against attack; surround or provide with defensive military works. 2. to furnish with a means of resisting force or standing strain or wear: to fortify cotton with nylon. 3. to make strong; impart strength or vigor to: to fortify oneself with a good breakfast. […]

  • Reforward

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