noun
- people who work to bring about changes and improvements in social, political, or religious institutions
Usage: plural of reformer
Examples
- The social reformers fought for workers’ rights and better working conditions.
- Religious reformers in the 16th century challenged the practices of the Catholic Church.
- Educational reformers proposed new teaching methods to improve student learning.
- The reformers organized protests to demand changes in government policy.
- Many reformers dedicated their lives to abolishing slavery.
- Prison reformers advocated for more humane treatment of inmates.