English to Malayalam Dictionary reformation

reformation

നവീകരണ
definition
noun
Culture is a ‘contested and conflictual set of practices of representation bound up with the processes of formation and re-formation of social groups’.
the action or process of forming again.
example
Trusting God means trusting God even in the midst of the fear and upheaval that 'reformation' brings.
It was on his return to Uyaynah that he first began to preach his revolutionary ideas of religious 'reformation' on fundamentalist lines.
There is no doubt that the immigration system of America needs drastic 'reformation' .
I'm not sure how long this 'reformation' of the gamer stereotype will take.
The 'reformation' of our political culture should begin with self-reform within the media.
Punishment can also be a form of 'reformation' , so they can change the criminal's ways and make him/her less likely to commit another crime.
The key to our 'reformation' will be a positive and receptive attitude toward the totality of the human experience.
the 'reformation' of the Senate
the 'reformation' of the Senate
Luther did indeed set out with the idea of reforming the church, but 'reformation' quickly turned into revolution.
We believe in the possibility of 'reformation' and rehabilitation.
They want some radical 'reformation' of government to reflect their viewpoint of the world.
A 'reformation' of manners will present fewer drug-related problems both for individuals and for society.
But 'reformation' must start with the basic unit in society, the individual.
From the sounds of it, his return to faith is absolutely sincere, and his 'reformation' is the real deal.
For him, the Kirk is in dire need of 'reformation' and reviving.
The current white paper only suggests 'reformation' of tax law.
Many of them are committed Reformed Baptists, but even more are men at various stages in the process of 'reformation' .
Even then, long after the defeat of the saints, the myth of the coming catastrophe and 'reformation' is never dead and forgotten.
The full 'reformation' of Muslim politics awaited the great upheavals of the modern era.
The extent to which the tenth-century monastic 'reformation' in England transformed the church should not be exaggerated.
He is relaxed, meanwhile, about the possibility of any 'reformation' .
For the fathers of the PCA of the last 40 years and today, for this sinner saved by grace, Ben Wilkinson, uncompromised 'reformational' Biblical Truth is the major issue.
Not the best poetry you've ever heard, but it is pristine apostolic 'reformational' doctrine, because the end point of justifying righteousness is conformity to the Saviour.
Kuyper's 'reformational' worldview corresponds closely with my own and provides a foundation that I had been lacking.
The Hussite movement, originally religious and nationalist, culminated in 1419 when the Hussite forces defeated several armies sent to Bohemia by the pope to put an end to 'reformational' ideology.
Herein he defines ‘evangelical’ to cover a broad stream of conservative Protestantism including fundamentalism, 'reformational' confessionalism and Pentecostalism.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one