reformism

[US]/rɪ'fɔːmɪzəm/
[UK]/rɪ'fɔrmɪzəm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the belief in or practice of promoting gradual change within a society or system.

Example Sentences

Many politicians advocate for gradual reformism rather than radical change.

He is known for his support of economic reformism in the country.

The party's platform is based on a combination of socialism and reformism.

She believes in the power of reformism to bring about positive change.

The professor's research focuses on the history of reformism in Europe.

Many labor unions have adopted a strategy of reformism to negotiate with employers.

Critics argue that reformism is too slow and ineffective in addressing systemic issues.

The student group is pushing for educational reformism to improve the quality of schools.

The party leader's speech outlined the principles of their reformism agenda.

Historically, reformism has played a significant role in shaping political movements.

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