crusader vs reformist

crusader

noun
  • A person engaged in a crusade. 

  • An American, especially a soldier or leader who wages war against Islamist militants. 

  • the crusaders of the Middle Ages 

  • A Westerner; a Christian, especially of European descent or a missionary. 

  • A fighter in the medieval Crusades who had taken the Cross. 

  • (either attributively or in the plural) The United States and its Western allies. 

reformist

noun
  • A member of a reformed religious denomination. 

  • One who advocates reform (of an institution). 

  • Specifically, one who advocates reform of society and the gradual accumulation of small changes, as opposed to revolutionary action. 

adj
  • Specifically, advocating reform and the gradual accumulation of small changes, as opposed to revolutionary action. 

  • Advocating reform of an institution or body. 

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