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reformatory <a reformatory; reformatories> N (Places)

reformatory ADJ

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English
She was placed in a reformatory for running away.
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Very often, one reformatory facility would house both.
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The plan was not reformatory nor purely charitable, and a moderate rent was charged for the cottages.
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In 1900, it became a reformatory for juvenile offenders.
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He spent a total of six years in a federal reformatory and then married his girlfriend while on parole.
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He also established a female reformatory together with male and female poor schools.
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The school was home and haven to some, reformatory and prison to others.
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A reformatory purpose seems commonly implicit in accounts, though not necessarily for earthly purpose, since return from a near-death experience may reportedly entail individual choice.
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Between 1918 and 1925 the prison closed from lack of numbers, then operated as a reformatory for habitual male offenders between 1925 and 1951.
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She paid visit to boys in the reformatory school, spoke to them and distributed sweets to them on festive occasions.
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