Examples of 'trying to reform' in a sentence

Meaning of "trying to reform"

This phrase describes the ongoing efforts of someone or a group to make changes or improvements to a particular system, organization, or practice. It implies that the person or group mentioned is actively seeking to modify or transform something for the better

How to use "trying to reform" in a sentence

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trying to reform
I am not trying to reform anybody right now.
War is cruelty there is no use trying to reform it.
We are trying to reform education throughout this country.
There is absolutely no point in trying to reform them.
Chuck was trying to reform his image.
Now the second group are definitely trying to reform.
Most governments are trying to reform their healthcare systems.
That is one part of the system that we are really trying to reform.
He is trying to reform the nation in the right direction.
I have given up trying to reform him.
I am trying to reform the European monetary system.
We can not change society by trying to reform society.
I am trying to reform something.
Abboud has been trying to reform.
We have been trying to reform the child welfare system for decades.

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There is no use in trying to reform it.
I am trying to reform my image.
I thought you would given up the idea of trying to reform my place.
He is not trying to reform human nature.
There is someone with a deer face who is trying to reform the society.
There is a problem with trying to reform a constitution that is an obstacle to reform.
I really think you are wasting your time trying to reform Morrigan.
I am not trying to reform you.
Your Lord would never unjustly destroy communities while their people were trying to reform.
And you are trying to reform me.
Those trying to reform public schools are just plucky Perestroikans trying to fix socialism.
Some countries have encountered problems when trying to reform the public sector.
While trying to reform.
But I am told that the crown prince is trying to reform.
I had a thing for trying to reform unreformable bad boys.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has been trying to reform the.
They are trying to reform me.
We're getting attacked from all teams because we're trying to reform the main page.
Britain is even now trying to reform laws to cover this form of assault.
I do not belong to the breed of jailers who waste time, trying to reform the prisoners!
This is an organization trying to reform society from the ground level upwards.
I do not belong to the breed of jailors who waste time, trying to reform the prisoners!
The government is trying to reform the economy by allowing more private businesses to open.
She is basically a scrubber, trying to reform herself.
But I am trying to reform our society both in spirit and in technology.
Parliament will be accused of trying to reform the CAP via the budget.
Well, Fayeen will use her to roll back everything Abboud 's been trying to reform.
Jesus was not trying to reform the Sabbath.
Well, fayeen will use her to roll back everything Abboud has been trying to reform.
Greece and Italy are trying to reform labor and product markets.
Wyplosz11 advocated abolishing the Lisbon Strategy altogether rather than trying to reform and prolong it.
He says I can not be trying to reform the department.
Because we are trying to reform the main page . We are getting attacked from all teams.
We are still falling back, trying to reform our lines.
Are we trying to reform the Security Council or change the Charter?

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Examples of using Reform
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