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What does reformable mean?

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Adjective
  1. That can be reformed.
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Despite its inherited mistakes, Rohan believed the empire was not only reformable but also the precondition for maintaining unity in Europe's heartland.
Even if it is reformable, many of the reforms that others have made or are pushing for make it worse, as has been argued.
In the '60s and '70s the left across Europe was divided over whether the EEC was reformable or not.
It can be hoped that, at that age, the rapists are still reformable.
A couple of years ago The Economist arranged a debate in Paris, in front of about 300 subscribers, between Sarkozy and me, around the question of whether France is reformable.
Instead, say the authors, militants should focus on reformable imbalances, such as agricultural subsidies.

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