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reformer

[ ri-fawr-mer ]

noun

  1. a person devoted to bringing about significant change in attitudes and practices, such as in politics or society generally or within a particular organization.
  2. Reformer, Church History. any of the leaders of the Reformation.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of reformer1

First recorded in 1520–30; reform + -er 1
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"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."

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“We see, even in the campaign that was against the progressive reformer, signs of progressive reform messaging.â€

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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.

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Sanders excelled and even accompanied Gutierrez to Washington, D.C., to give a speech to a group of educators, politicians and reformers.

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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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