1. reformist - Noun
2. reformist - Adjective
3. reformist - Adjective Satellite
A reformer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThese are all elements, but the main thing we can do in the Middle East is encourage the reformist elements. Frank Carlucci
I recovered my infant Judaism, but in a reformist version. Lionel Blue
Libertarianism is clearly the most, perhaps the only truly radical movement in America. It grasps the problems of society by the roots. It is not reformist in any sense. It is revolutionary in every sense. Karl Hess
A more humane form of capitalism is about the best I think we can get. Which might sound very reformist or conservative, but that's basically where I am. Henry Louis Gates
Reformist kings can save their dynasties now by helping their countries move smoothly into democracy, or they will end their years in exile like the Russian aristocrats of a century earlier. Elliott Abrams
After Carthage emerged victorious from the Mercenary War there were two opposing factions: the reformist party was led by Hamilcar Barca while the other, more conservative, faction was represented by Hanno the Great and the old Carthaginian aristocracy. Source: Internet