reformability

[US]/[ˌriːfɔːrməˈbɪləti]/
[UK]/[ˌriːfɔːrməˈbɪləti]/

Translation

n.The quality of being able to be reformed; the capacity for change or improvement.; The degree to which a system or process can be modified to improve its performance.; The potential for an individual to change their behavior or attitudes.

Phrases & Collocations

reformability potential

assessing reformability

demonstrates reformability

lack of reformability

improving reformability

reformability initiatives

examining reformability

enhanced reformability

supports reformability

hinders reformability

Example Sentences

the prisoner's reformability was a key factor in his parole decision.

we need to assess the reformability of the existing policies.

early intervention programs often focus on fostering reformability in at-risk youth.

there's ongoing debate about the extent of a criminal's reformability.

the study investigated the factors influencing reformability in drug addicts.

demonstrating reformability is crucial for securing a second chance.

the organization champions the reformability of individuals facing societal challenges.

his past behavior cast doubt on his potential for reformability.

the program aims to maximize the reformability of offenders through education.

understanding reformability is vital for creating effective rehabilitation programs.

the judge considered the defendant's history and reformability during sentencing.

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