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reform-minded

adj. favoring or promoting reform (often by government action) [syn: progressive, reformist]

Usage examples of "reform-minded".

The one surprise is that the reform-minded Interim Government is still in power, albeit precariously.

At the time a reform-minded Legislature boldly voted that all meetings of public bodies be held in the openexcept, naturally, those of the Legislature itself.

Senator from Wisconsin, led a faction of the most reform-minded Republicans to form a third party, the Progressive Party.

Not only had the charismatic, reform-minded Soviet President perished in that blast, but along with him numerous high-ranking Norwegian government officials and members of the Storting had died as well.

Yes, the old town was truly waking up to the fact that Roo­sevelt was gone and his reform-minded boss, Mayor Strong, would soon follow suit: the gloves were coming off of the underworld.

Archpriest Cimon, the painfully honest and reform-minded "Peasant Priest.