Definition of Reformists

1. Noun. (plural of reformist) ¹

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Definition of Reformists

1. reformist [n] - See also: reformist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reformists

reformatories
reformatory
reformats
reformattable
reformatted
reformatter
reformatters
reformatting
reformed
reformer
reformers
reforming
reformism
reformisms
reformist
reformists (current term)
reforms
reformulate
reformulated
reformulated gasoline
reformulates
reformulating
reformulation
reformulations
refortification
refortifications
refortified
refortifies
refortify
refortifying

Literary usage of Reformists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Battle Summer: Being Transcripts from Personal Observation in Paris by Donald Grant Mitchell (1850)
"XL WHAT reformists THINK. THE reformists—with Thiers and Barrot at their head,— have, after long debate, determined to yield to a tide which they cannot ..."

2. Henry Barrow, Separatist (1550?-1593) and the Exiled Church of Amsterdam by Frederick James Powicke (1900)
"BARROW AND THE reformists. THE Elizabethan settlement of the Church was a compromise which satisfied very few. All the old bishops, with one exception, ..."

3. An Argument Addressed to His Majesty's Royal Commissioners in the Island of by E. Allen (1812)
"Our accusers, the reformists, do not venture to designate any actual, specific, existing evils. ... reformists ..."

4. Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of by Robert Michels (1915)
"The Austrian socialist, Victor Adler, whose views are most closely akin to the reformists of the German party, wrote in the Viennese "Arbeiter Zeitung" ..."

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