of or designating a Protestant Church, esp the Calvinist as distinct from the Lutheran
2.
of or designating Reform Judaism
reformed in American English
(rɪˈfɔrmd)
adjective
1.
improved or corrected, as in behavior or morals, or made better by the removal of errors, abuses, etc.
2. [R-]
designating or of a Protestant church or churches, esp. Calvinist or Zwinglian asdistinguished from Lutheran
Examples of 'Reformed' in a sentence
Reformed
A reformed con was a nice concept but was pretty much a liberal myth.
Chuck Logan ABSOLUTE ZERO (2002)
All the Worthy Architects of the Cybernetic Reformed Churches were required to shave their heads, a practice called `the little sacrifice".
Zindell, David THE BROKEN GOD
The Cyber-netic Reformed Churches, Hanuman said, did not believe in the freedom of the soul.
Zindell, David THE BROKEN GOD
It was a cleansing heaume, stamped with the seal of the Cybernetic Reformed Churches.
Zindell, David THE BROKEN GOD
All related terms of 'Reformed'
reform
Reform consists of changes and improvements to a law, social system, or institution. A reform is an instance of such a change or improvement.
re-form
When an organization , group, or shape re-forms , or when someone re-forms it, it is created again after a period during which it did not exist or existed in a different form.
reformed character
You use character to say what kind of person someone is. For example , if you say that someone is a strange character , you mean they are strange.
reformed spelling
any of various proposed systems for simplifying the spelling of English words, esp. by establishing a consistent application of phonetic values and dropping unpronounced letters
Dutch Reformed Church
any of the three Calvinist Churches to which most Afrikaans-speaking South Africans belong
United Reformed Church
(in England and Wales ) a Protestant denomination formed from the union of the Presbyterian and Congregational churches in 1972