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reformable

ADJECTIVE
  1. susceptible to improvement or reform
    a redeemable sinner

How To Use reformable In A Sentence

  • The state had now proved itself to be unreformable.
  • The understanding that Church Councils aren't divinely inspired, or even always infallible or irreformable, IS the Catholic view. On the state of the Traditional Roman Rite in Latin America -- a liberal's report
  • Our aggressive, tribal nature is hard-wired, unreformed and unreformable.
  • Its ultimate premise is that the urban world is corrupt, injust and unreformable.
  • That is because dogmas are meant to be irreformable formulations of aspects of the depositum fidei—i.e., articles of faith—not merely theologoumena that some pope or council happens to want to make unquestionable. The latest development in the development discussion
  • George Galloway's expulsion from the Labour Party will mean that many activists will conclude that New Labour is irreformable.
  • Of course, there is that little problem of irreformable dogma.
  • Personally, I'm a big fan of religious creeds and religious dogmas, but I also realize science is not supposed to have dogmas because it is not supposed to be irreformable. "Fantastic Archaeology" Part 2
  • Raised as my generation have been in an environment where capitalism has seemed unalterable, irreversible and unreformable, we cannot easily consider a time when it momentarily stood on the sidelines.
  • Every so - called development is, in fact, a radical change, a contradiction, and an effort to reform the irreformable.
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