"Re-Formed" is a word in ENGLISH

re-formed ENGLISH
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Few words of positivity

To me, the conclusion that the public has the ultimate responsibility for the behavior of even the biggest businesses is empowering and hopeful, rather than disappointing. My conclusion is not a moralistic one about who is right or wrong, admirable or selfish, a good guy or a bad guy. My conclusion is instead a prediction, based on what I have seen happening in the past. Businesses have changed when the public came to expect and require different behavior, to reward businesses for behavior that the public wanted, and to make things difficult for businesses practicing behaviors that the public didn't want. I predict that in the future, just as in the past, changes in public attitudes will be essential for changes in businesses' environmental practices.

Jared Diamond, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed

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agitator ENGLISH

One who agitates; one who stirs up or excites others; as, political reformers and agitators.

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albigeois ENGLISH

A sect of reformers opposed to the church of Rome in the 12th centuries.

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amendment ENGLISH

An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.

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Of or pertaining to a church modeled on the English Reformation; Anglican; -- sometimes restricted to the ritualistic or High …

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apostle ENGLISH

The missionary who first plants the Christian faith in any part of the world; also, one who initiates any great …

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bag-u CEBUANO

bag-u a {1} new. -ng Túgun New Testament. {2} modern. Ang mga batan-un sa bag-ung panahun agrisíbu, The youth nowadays …

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brahmo-somaj ENGLISH

A modern reforming theistic sect among the Hindoos.

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Burial LAW AND LEGAL

Sepulture; the act of interring dead human bodies. See Lay v. State, 12 Ind. App. 362, 39 N. E. 768; …

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calvinism ENGLISH

The theological tenets or doctrines of John Calvin (a French theologian and reformer of the 16th century) and his followers, …

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chartism ENGLISH

The principles of a political party in England (1838-48), which contended for universal suffrage, the vote by ballot, annual parliaments, …

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chastise ENGLISH

To inflict pain upon, by means of stripes, or in any other manner, for the purpose of punishment or reformation; …

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classis ENGLISH

An ecclesiastical body or judicatory in certain churches, as the Reformed Dutch. It is intermediate between the consistory and the …

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cluniac ENGLISH

A monk of the reformed branch of the Benedictine Order, founded in 912 at Cluny (or Clugny) in France. -- …

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come-outer ENGLISH

One who comes out or withdraws from a religious or other organization; a radical reformer.

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In accordance with, or authorized by, the constitution of a state or a society; as, constitutional reforms.

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corrigible ENGLISH

Capable of being set right, amended, or reformed; as, a corrigible fault.

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In English law. An ecclesiastical court of formidable jurisdiction, for the vindication of the peace and dignity of the church, …

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covenant ENGLISH

An agreement made by the Scottish Parliament in 1638, and by the English Parliament in 1643, to preserve the reformed …

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destructive ENGLISH

One who destroys; a radical reformer; a destructionist.

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The crown may dissolve parliament either in person or by proclamation; the dissolution is usually by proclamation, after a prorogation. …

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