3 dictionary results for: Reformism
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re·form·ist
[ri-fawr-mist] Pronunciation Key
[ri-fawr-mist] Pronunciation Key –noun
–adjective
| 1. | a person who advocates or practices reform; reformer. |
| 2. | a member of any reformed denomination. |
| 3. | Also, re·form·is·tic. of or belonging to a movement for reform. |
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| re·form·ism
(rĭ-fôr'mĭz'əm) Pronunciation Key
n. A doctrine or movement of reform. re·form'ist n. |
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