proreform

/proʊrɪˈfɔrm/
adjective
  1. Supporting or advocating for political, social, or economic change and improvement.
    • Her proreform stance made her popular among young voters.
    • Many proreform activists gathered at the capital to demand new laws.
    • The proreform candidate promised to overhaul the education system.
noun
  1. A person who supports or advocates for reform.
    • The proreforms argued that the old policies were outdated.
    • As a proreform, she worked tirelessly to change the healthcare system.
    • The debate between proreforms and conservatives lasted for hours.
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