reformation
nounDivide reformation into syllables:
ref · or · ma · tion
How to pronounce reformation:
Definition of reformation:
- reformation (noun):
- a reforming
- the act of reforming the state of being reformed
- rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course.
Synonyms for reformation:
adjustment
advancement
alteration
amelioration
amendment
betterment
change
correction
deliverance
delivery
fixing
improvement
modification
overhaul
protestant reformation
reclamation
reconstruction
reconversion
rectification
redesign
refashioning
reform
remaking
remodeling
repair
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Antonyms for reformation:
collapse
crash
damage
decline
decrease
demotion
deterioration
diminishing
diminishment
failing
failure
flagging
halt
harm
hurt
injury
lapse
lessening
loss
regression
retreat
retrogression
setback
sinking
slowing
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