reformableness

[US]//rɪˈfɔːməblnəs//
[UK]//rɪˈfɔːrməblnəs//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being capable of being reformed or improved; amenability to reform; the degree to which a person, system, or practice can be changed for the better through reforms

Phrases & Collocations

reformableness matters

high reformableness

low reformableness

improving reformableness

measuring reformableness

reformableness improves

reformableness declined

increasing reformableness

reformableness debate

reformablenesses differ

Example Sentences

the committee praised the reformableness of the draft policy after several rounds of revisions.

we tested the reformableness of the workflow by running a pilot and collecting staff feedback.

the report questions the reformableness of the agency given its rigid hierarchy and rules.

investors look for reformableness in state-owned firms before committing long-term capital.

her proposal improved the reformableness of the curriculum without disrupting core standards.

the new director increased the reformableness of the department by streamlining approvals.

public trust can determine the reformableness of a health system during a crisis.

analysts debate the reformableness of the tax code, especially the hardest-to-change exemptions.

the union insisted that reformableness must be paired with safeguards for workers.

by decentralizing budgets, the city boosted the reformableness of local services.

auditors measured the reformableness of internal controls after the compliance failure.

transparent data sharing raised the reformableness of the program and reduced resistance.

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