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will reform

  • future tense
    of reform.
    reform
    noun
    the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc..

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Flock has claimed the company will reform its policies to address these issues, but history suggests it would be unwise to trust them.

From Salon Aug. 14, 2026

In a July interview with Bloomberg, he made clear that “we will do one of two things: We will reform the way the IEA operates or we will withdraw.”

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 18, 2026

"We will reform the whole building renovation system to ensure that such things will not happen again."

From Barron's Dec. 2, 2025

Bhattacharya commented on X that he is “honored and humbled,” and that “We will reform American scientific institutions so that they are worthy of trust again.”

From Science Magazine Nov. 27, 2024

You say, however, you have seen your errors, and will reform them.

From History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding