Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reformar
verb
/reɪˈfɔːr.mɑːr/

Definition
To reform or to renovate something, often used in a context of improving or repairing.

Examples
- They decided to reformar the old building to create a modern apartment complex.
- The government aims to reformar the education system for better student outcomes.

Meaning
The act of making changes to an existing structure or system in order to improve it or to bring it up to date.

Synonyms
- renovate
- revamp
- improve
- upgrade