riforma
reform
noun ree-FOR-mah Common
Origin: From Latin reformare (to reshape), via French réforme.
Usage Note
Riforma refers primarily to institutional or policy reform (riforma fiscale, riforma scolastica). Capitalised, la Riforma refers to the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The verb riformare means 'to reform' and also has a military sense: 'to discharge as unfit for service'.
Examples
"Il parlamento approverà presto una riforma fiscale."
Natural Translation
Parliament will soon approve a fiscal reform.
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