antireform

/ˌæntaɪrɪˈfɔrm/
adjective
  1. Opposed to making changes or improvements, especially in political or social systems.
    • The antireform group blocked every attempt to update the education system.
    • The newspaper criticized the antireform politicians for ignoring public demands.
    • Her antireform stance made her unpopular with colleagues who wanted change.
noun
  1. A person who opposes reform or change.
    • The antireform argued that the old laws were good enough.
    • He was labeled an antireform for voting against every modernization bill.
    • Antireforms in the government refused to consider new policies.
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