The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reformative
Reformative \Re*form"a*tive\ (r?*f?rm"?*t?v), a.
Forming again; having the quality of renewing form;
reformatory.
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Wiktionary
reformative
a. That serves to reform or correct
WordNet
reformative
adj. tending to reform; "reformative and rehabilitative agencies"; "reformatory punishment" [syn: reformatory]
Usage examples of "reformative".
It was discovered less than a hundred years ago, in the Urals, and it was named after the czarevitch who later became the conservative and reformative Alexander II, Czar of Russia, for it first came to light on his birthday.