Reformation
/,refə'meiʃn/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act of reforming or the state of being reformed; improvement, amendment, or correction of what is wrong, corrupt, or unsatisfactory: The process of making changes to an institution, practice, or condition in order to improve it.
- A 16th-century religious movement that led to the establishment of Protestant churches: A specific historical movement aimed at reforming the Roman Catholic Church, which resulted in a major schism within Western Christianity.
Usage
- General Improvement: Used to describe a process of making positive changes to systems, behaviors, or conditions.
- Historical/Religious Context: Capitalized as "the Reformation" when referring specifically to the 16th-century European religious movement.
Examples
- General Sense:
- The new policy is part of a major reformation of the education system.
- After his time in prison, he committed to a personal reformation.
- Historical Sense:
- Martin Luther was a key figure in the Reformation.
- The doctrines of the Reformation spread across Northern Europe.
Advanced Usage
- "Moral reformation": Refers specifically to the improvement of a person's character or ethical behavior.
- The program focuses on the moral reformation of young offenders.
- "Institutional reformation": Refers to the process of changing and improving large organizations or societal structures.
- The century was marked by the institutional reformation of the government.
Variants and Related Words
- Reform (verb/noun): To make changes to improve something; an instance of such change.
- They plan to reform the tax code. The new law is a significant reform.
- Reformer (noun): A person who advocates or works for change and improvement.
- She was a reformer who fought for workers' rights.
- Reformative (adjective): Tending or intended to produce reform.
- The program has a reformative purpose.
Synonyms
- Improvement: A general change for the better.
- Amendment: A minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.
- Reorganization: The action or process of changing the way something is organized.
- Overhaul: A thorough examination and repair or improvement.
Antonyms
- Deterioration: The process of becoming progressively worse.
- Corruption: Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power; decay.
- Decline: A gradual and continuous loss of strength, numbers, quality, or value.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Protestant Reformation: The full name for the 16th-century religious movement.
- Counter-Reformation: The period of Catholic revival beginning with the Council of Trent (1545–1563) in response to the Protestant Reformation.
- Social reformation: Changes aimed at improving society and its institutions.
Noun
- rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course
- the reclamation of delinquent children
- a religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches
- improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social or political or religious affairs