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re–form
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
reform
(verb)
reform
(noun)
Reform
(adjective)
re–form
(verb)
re–form
/ri
ˈ
foɚm/
verb
re–forms
;
re–formed
;
re–forming
re–form
/ri
ˈ
foɚm/
verb
re–forms
;
re–formed
;
re–forming
Britannica Dictionary definition of RE–FORM
:
to form (something) again
[
+ object
]
They decided to
re-form
the band. [=to bring the members of the band together again]
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no object
]
The ice
re-formed
on the lake. [=ice formed on the lake again]
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