0 the act of making an improvement, especially by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of something:
1 the 16th-century religious ideas and activity in Europe that were an attempt to change and improve the Catholic Church, and resulted in the Protestant Churches being established
The church gave advice to bring people to repentance and reformation.
Early modern culture was still deeply imbued with warrior values, some of which (including those concerning women) were intensified by engagement with religious reformation.
As noted above, the summing over all groups is only meaningful if there is an exchange between groups or reformation of groups.
An ensemble of bonds is in dynamic equilibrium, so that dynamic breakage and reformation also occurs during detachment.
Political and religious reformation had different ramifications in different places.
Such dynamic bond breakage and reformation undoubtedly occurs in biology.
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