adjective
- capable of being reformed, improved, or corrected
Examples
- The judge believed the young offender was reformable and sentenced him to community service.
- Many educators argue that even the most troubled students are reformable with proper guidance.
- The company’s outdated policies were reformable with some effort from management.
- She maintained that her brother’s bad habits were reformable if he truly wanted to change.
- The reformable nature of the tax system gave lawmakers hope for improvement.
- Critics questioned whether the corrupt institution was truly reformable.