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Reformative
Reformative meaning
That serves to reform or correct
Synonyms of Reformative
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The Lt Governor said the historic G20 Summit and reformative youth-centric endeavours of the UT Government have opened up endless opportunities for the socio-economic empowerment of the youth of Jammu Kashmir.
The report highlights that “established global city leaders face ever-greater competition from emerging hubs, with those taking a reformative approach intended to lead in the attraction of talent, innovation and investment.
Last year, Reno was named the happiest place to live in America, chosen as a reformative and affordable 'modern boomtown' with fair weather and creative outlets year round.
Born into an artistic and reformative family, the versatile Girish Makwana from a very young age has been exposed to art culture.
It should carry forward with reformative-bills like on Population Control, Poll Reforms and Uniform Civil Code first rather than prioritizing on bills that may create controversy.
He said it should be able to discern and respond with a reformative objective in mind, stressing that the rule that regulate the system were made by people.
Services bosses to enable the successfully conclude their reformative and renewal programmes.
In India, the prison system is reformative.
Lekhi said the intention of this Bill is not only “punitive” but also “restorative and reformative”.
The reformative Judaism in some cases explicitly interprets halakha to take into account its view of contemporary society.
Zoroastrian hell is reformative; punishments fit the crimes, and souls do not rest in eternal damnation.