reformer|reformers in English
noun
[re'form·er || 'rɪː'fɔrmə(r) /-'fɔːm-]
one who reforms, one who makes positive changes, improve
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3. He typifies the uncompromising reformer.
4. 4 He is a militant reformer.
5. He is a militant reformer.
6. She is at heart an ardent reformer.
7. Losh was an active reformer and philanthropist.
8. Conservationist definition: someone who works to protect the environment from destruction or pollution synonyms: tree hugger, reformer, Green, social reformer
9. 3 He typifies the uncompromising reformer.
10. It is tempting to pick the reformers.
11. 9 But is he an economic reformer?
12. 9 The reformers were normally more circumspect.
13. They also illustrate the nightmarish difficulty reformers face.
14. In domestic affairs, Petar II was a reformer.
15. 1 He is ticketed as a zealous reformer.
16. He is ticketed as a zealous reformer.
17. Radical reformers are once more in the ascendant.
18. Benthamism.—Jeremy Bentham, an English jurist and reformer, b
19. Fuel cell system comprising a reformer and an afterburner
20. 11 Losh was an active reformer and philanthropist.
21. 6 The old professor is a famous reformer.
22. 5 She is at heart an ardent reformer.
23. 1792--1867, French philosopher and educational reformer Explanation of Cousinship
24. 6 Sarkozy is not a strong reformer, but a speculator.
25. Smith's aide-de-camp, Jack Cunningham, is another electoral reformer.