WordNet
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.