What are some opposite words for reformist?
Antonyms for reformist
rɪˈfɔr mɪstre·formist
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reformistnoun
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revolutionaryreformistnoun
Advocating reform of an institution or body.
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revolutionaryreformistadjective
Specifically, advocating reform and the gradual accumulation of small changes, as opposed to revolutionary action.
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revolutionary
Princeton's WordNet
reformer, reformist, crusader, social reformer, melioristadjective
a disputant who advocates reform
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conservativeSynonyms:
crusader, social reformer, reformer, melioristprogressive, reformist, reform-mindedadjective
favoring or promoting reform (often by government action)
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conservativeSynonyms:
progressive, reform-minded
How to use reformist in a sentence?
The international image the authorities have attempted to project of the country as a progressive reformist state committed to human rights masks a far more sinister truth, four years on from the uprising, repression is widespread and rampant abuses by the security forces continue.
Despite disqualification of many prominent and competent candidates, there are still skilled and knowledgeable figures who can serve the nation due to their loyalty to the values of Revolution and reformist movement.
Even within my family we don’t agree, i refuse to vote, others want to vote for reformist parties, and one of my sons is for the Sadrist Movement.
We are engaged with the reformist movement not only for its political orientation but also because of its religious revival and renaissance ... We’re looking for more freedom, culture, art, human rights and for better rights for our women.
Despite a committed reformist mindset at the top, we are still seeing opportunities being denied to new players on grounds of lack of experience.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#4600 | conservative | |
#8186 | revolutionary | |
#57702 | reformist |
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