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reformism [ri fôr′miz΄əm]n.the practice or advocacy of reform, esp. political or social reformreformistn., adj.
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re·form·ism (rĭ-fôrʹmĭz'əm) n.A doctrine or movement of reform.re·formʹist n.* * *
Universalium. 2010.
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re·form·ism (rĭ-fôrʹmĭz'əm) n.* * *
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reformism — REFORMÍSM s.n. 1. Atitudine politică bazată pe propagarea (propaga) reformelor. 2. Curent politic care preconizează progresul şi schimbările în societate numai pe calea reformelor. – Din fr. réformisme. Trimis de IoanSoleriu, 13.09.2007. Sursa:… … Dicționar Român
reformism — [ri fôr′miz΄əm] n. the practice or advocacy of reform, esp. political or social reform reformist n., adj … English World dictionary
Reformism — Socialist Reformism is the belief that gradual democratic changes in a society can ultimately change a society s fundamental economic relations and political structures. This belief grew out of opposition to revolutionary socialism, which… … Wikipedia
reformism — [[t]rɪfɔ͟ː(r)mɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Reformism is the belief that a system or law should be reformed … English dictionary
reformism — reformist ► ADJECTIVE ▪ supporting or advocating gradual reform rather than abolition or revolution. ► NOUN ▪ a supporter or advocate of such a policy. DERIVATIVES reformism noun … English terms dictionary
reformism — noun Date: 1904 a doctrine, policy, or movement of reform • reformist noun or adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
reformism — noun Any of several movements that promote reform … Wiktionary
reformísm — s. n … Romanian orthography
reformism — re·form·ism … English syllables
reformism — /rəˈfɔmɪzəm/ (say ruh fawmizuhm), /ˈrɛfəmɪzəm/ (say refuhmizuhm) noun the policy of bringing about reform within the means and limitations of the existing system of government, usually without radically changing the current political system …