The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reformable
Reformable \Re*form"a*ble\ (r?*f?rm"?*b'l), a.
Capable of being reformed.
--Foxe.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
reformable
late 15c., from reform (v.) + -able.
Wiktionary
reformable
a. That can be reformed.
WordNet
reformable
adj. susceptible to improvement or reform; "a redeemable sinner" [syn: redeemable]
Usage examples of "reformable".
But once we have horses, this will, I venture to predict, become a proper colony-and not just a place to send reformable evildoers and to obtain raw pharmaceuticals.