Reformative [adjective]
Definition of Reformative:
corrective
Opposite/Antonyms of Reformative:
-
Sentence/Example of Reformative:
Its primary purpose is to aid in a reformative or educational process.
The idealism of the eighteenth century was not reformative and humanistic, but revolutionary and humanitarian.
The moral hump is tolerated, even patronised in reformative institutions, but the physical hump, never!
Mr. Oman (Byzantine Empire, p. 145) takes the popular view as to the reformative effect of Christianity.
Therefore: reformative rgimes should function so as to free such prisoners of shackles forged by their lower selves.
Those highest up in reformative councils have obligingly lettered reformative measures to his hand.
He would be out to help make the best use of all reformative tools and to cordinate them.
The keynote of reformative harmony is struck in a prison rgime that ministers meticulously to marketable knowledge and skill.
David had always understood that prisons in their object were not only punitive—they were reformative.
The Benninghausen Labour House makes no such wreck of its own reformative work.