noun
- the quality or capacity of being able to be reformed or improved
Usage: formal
Examples
- The reformability of the criminal justice system depends on political will.
- Educators debate the reformability of struggling students.
- The company’s reformability impressed investors after the scandal.
- Some argue that certain institutions lack reformability.
- The reformability of outdated policies requires careful consideration.
- His reformability as a person gave hope to his family.