reneague

/ˈriːnɑːɡ/ or /riːˈnɑːɡ/

Definitions

1. noun

a member or supporter of the Reformation, especially in England

“The reneague played a significant role in shaping the country’s religious landscape.”

2. verb

to reform or reorganize, especially in a religious or ecclesiastical context

“The church reneaged its outdated practices and adopted a more modern approach.”

Synonyms

  • reformer
  • reorganizer

Antonyms

  • conservative
  • traditionalist