1. unreformed - Adjective
2. unreformed - Adjective Satellite
unaffected by the Reformation
Source: WordNetYou cannot tackle Britain's debts without tackling the unreformed welfare system. George Osborne
ISIS and an abstract ideology called 'radical Islamic terrorism'-a redundancy, if ever there was one, since Islam unreformed is radical-are not attacking us. Men and women upon whom we've conferred the right to live among us are. Ilana Mercer
The Discalced Carmelites also faced much opposition from other unreformed Carmelite houses (famously exemplified in the arrest and imprisonment in their own monastery of John of the Cross by Carmelites from Toledo). Source: Internet
Given the polarizing effect of an endorsement by a man many see as an unreformed if lovable political scoundrel, it remains to be seen if Erap’s nod holds weight for Poe’s presidential bid. Source: Internet
Large swathes of markets for land, labour and capital remain unreformed. Source: Internet
During 2002, stability in the country continued to increase, and the year was largely free of the assassinations and outbreaks of violence perpetrated by unreformed opposition members that plagued the country in previous years. Source: Internet