reformists in English

noun
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a person who advocates gradual reform rather than abolition or revolution.
Ireland's environmental reformists , the Green Party, have played a shameful role during the campaign.
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1. Reformists, closet-reformists and non-party intellectuals gathered in his home, feeding him their ideas and plotting against hardliners.

2. Some reformists suggest it was part of a proposed reign of terror.

3. In regard to reform, King Fahd showed little tolerance for reformists.

4. Iranian reformists regarded the cleric as the spiritual patron of their movement.

5. • Reformists Allege that the killings were part of a campaign by state-sponsored death squads to silence dissent

6. In the 1950s, the National Union Committee, formed by reformists following sectarian clashes, demanded an elected popular assembly, removal of Belgrave and carried out a number of protests and general strikes.

7. Baghi was among the numerous journalists and reformists detained by the government of Iran on 28 December 2009 in the wake of clashes between demonstrators and police at the Ashura protests.

8. ‘The fact is, the reformists have failed to Attain any tangible achievement.’ ‘Wasn't his perception of happiness and how to Attain it desperately marred?’ ‘And perseverance is the name of the game for one to Attain success and happiness.’ ‘We believe that our prayers can assist our loved ones to Attain …