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reformer
[ ri-fawr-mer ]
noun
- a person devoted to bringing about significant change in attitudes and practices, such as in politics or society generally or within a particular organization.
- Reformer, Church History. any of the leaders of the Reformation.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
"I had to change my life completely… I went from weight training and playing hockey to mat Pilates and reformer Pilates, so it was lower impact."
“We see, even in the campaign that was against the progressive reformer, signs of progressive reform messaging.â€
Carter’s image as a reformer also took a hit early in his presidency after he appointed Bert Lance, a longtime confidant, to head the Office of Management and Budget.
Sanders excelled and even accompanied Gutierrez to Washington, D.C., to give a speech to a group of educators, politicians and reformers.
Nevertheless, some reformers were annoyed that a much-purified Christmas still attracted masses of superstitious worshipers, who continued to hold it in greater reverence than any other day in the year.
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