islahatçi

listen to the pronunciation of islahatçi
Turkish - English
reformist
One who advocates reform (of an institution)
A member of a reformed religious denomination
An advocate or supporter of political reform in the United Kingdom. (Common from ca 1790 to 1830.)
Specifically, one who advocates reform of society and the gradual accumulation of small changes, as opposed to revolutionary action
Advocating reform of an institution or body

all the prose is German, all reformist, all moralising, and has little or practically no echo of antiquity.

Specifically, advocating reform and the gradual accumulation of small changes, as opposed to revolutionary action
An advocate of reform in the Church of England; a Reformer
favoring or promoting reform (often by government action)
One who advocates reform in the Church; a Reformer. (Common in 17th c.)
a disputant who advocates reform
{i} member of a reform movement, member of a group that advocates political change; member of a reformed religious denomination
A reformer
An advocate or supporter of political reform. (Common c 1792 to 1830.)
{s} pertaining to a reform movement; belonging to a reform movement
A member of a reformed religious order. (Frères Mineurs de lÉtroite-Observance en Italie or Riformati). There were apparently three orders known as "Réformés" but Cotgrave applies this to only the one noted. See Hélyot
Reformist groups or policies are trying to reform a system or law. a strong supporter of reformist policies. A reformist is someone with reformist views. wanting to change systems or situations, especially in politics
advocating political reform
islahatçi
Favorites