Reforms

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Definition

(noun) 1. The change of something that is defective, broken, inefficient or otherwise negative, in order to correct or improve it Example: "A major reform is needed to improve the efficiency in the factory." (verb) 1. To put into a new and improved form or condition; to restore to a former good state, or bring from bad to good; to change from worse to better Example: "1909, H. G. Wells, The History of Mr. Polly Chapter 9" 2. To return to a good state; to amend or correct one's own character or habits Example: "It is hoped that many criminals, upon being freed, will eventually reform." 3. To form again or in a new configuration. Example: "The regiment reformed after surviving the first attack."

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The word "Reforms" is an important term in stenography and shorthand writing. Stenographers use specific stroke patterns to represent this word efficiently during rapid transcription. This stenography dictionary entry provides the standard definition and stroke pattern to help stenography students and professionals master their craft.

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Stenography is a form of shorthand writing that allows individuals to transcribe speech at high speeds. Professional stenographers, court reporters, and real-time captioners use stenography skills to capture spoken words accurately and efficiently. The word "Reforms" is part of the essential vocabulary that stenography students learn during their training.

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