rereform
verbEtymology
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To reform again.
- The constitution, recently reformed, was again, under these new auspices, rereformed, and a law which necessitated the consent of the Cortes to the marriage of the queen repealed.
- They have been reformed and rereformed.
An act of rereforming.
- He then turned himself, in good earnest, to the work of his rereform.
- Then, my dear sir, what is Methodism but a rereform from the Roman Catholic Church?
- To this Parliament Flood introduced a sweeping measure of reform. A scene Flood's of wild uproar was the consequence, the Bill was thrown out by a large majority; no better success attended its rereform.
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