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Reform n. a change for the better; improvement
Reform v. to improve via change
Refute v. to prove to be untrue, unfounded, or incorrect
Reinforce v. to strengthen or add support to
Reluctantly adv. somewhat unwillingly
Renounce v. to give up (usu. power or a position)
Renounce v. to cast off
Reproach v. to criticize
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Repudiate v. to refuse to recognize as true.
Retention n. the act of keeping something
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The reform made it so that only those 18 and older can legally drive.
The government reformed its vague policies on tobacco use.
The student refuted the professor’s claim in class.
We can use these pipes to reinforce the structure.
Max reluctantly agreed to see the horror movie with his friends.
Our CEO renounced her position yesterday.
He renounced his friend after he caught her stealing money from him.
The mother reproached her daughter’s school for making students come in during a blizzard.
The father repudiated his son’s marriage.
She repudiated her son once she found out he’d married someone without telling her.
Water retention can make you weigh more on certain days.
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