Español > reformista: 2 sentidos > nombre 1, person Sentido | A disputant who advocates reform. |
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Sinónimos | cruzado, reformador, reformador social |
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Casos | Girolamo Savonarola, Savonarola | Italian religious and political reformer |
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Hus, Jan Hus | Czechoslovakian religious reformer who anticipated the Reformation |
John Wilkes | English reformer who published attacks on George III and supported the rights of the American colonists (1727-1797) |
Owen, Robert Owen | Welsh industrialist and social reformer who founded cooperative communities (1771-1858) |
Específico | abolicionista, emancipador | A reformer who favors / favors abolishing slavery |
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activista, militante | A militant reformer |
ambientalista, conservacionista, ecologista, medioambientalista | someone who works to protect the environment from destruction or pollution |
amotinado, insurgente, insurrecto, rebelde, sublevado | A person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions) |
feminista, liberacionista | A supporter of feminism |
hippie, hipster | someone who rejects the established culture |
manifestante | someone who participates in a public display of group feeling |
prohibicionista | A reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages |
utópico, utopista | An idealistic (but usually impractical) social reformer |
General | disputador, polemista | A person who disputes |
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Inglés | reformer, reformist, crusader, social reformer, meliorist |
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Catalán | reformador, reformador social, reformista |
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Adjetivo | progresista, reformista | favoring / favoring or promoting reform (often by government action) |
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Nombres | reformismo | A doctrine of reform |
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Verbos | agitar, cruzar, hacer campaña, pulsar | Exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person |
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reformar, remodelar | make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices |
reformar | improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition |