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Reformer

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Noun

1. crusader, meliorist, reformer, reformist, social reformer

a disputant who advocates reform

2. reformer

an apparatus that reforms the molecular structure of hydrocarbons to produce richer fuel

Example Sentences:
'a catalytic reformer'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Reformer

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noun
1. 
a person who seeks to bring about reform, esp. political or social reform
2.  [R-]
any of the leaders of the Reformation

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Reformer

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v. re·formed, re·form·ing, re·forms
v.tr.
1. To improve by alteration, correction of error, or removal of defects; put into a better form or condition: reform the tax code.
2.
a. To abolish abuse or malpractice in: reform the government.
b. To put an end to (an abuse or wrong).
3. To induce or persuade (a person) to give up harmful or immoral practices; cause to adopt a better way of life.
4. Chemistry To subject (hydrocarbons) to cracking.
v.intr.
To change for the better.
n.
1. Action to improve or correct what is wrong or defective in something: health care reform.
2. An instance of this; an improvement: reforms in education.
adj.
1. Relating to or favoring reform: a reform candidate for mayor.
2. Reform Of or relating to Reform Judaism.

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