Definitionn. someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms
Last update: June 17, 2015
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At the end of the contract the landlord either cultivates his land himself or leases it, repaying to the improver part of the expenditure incurred by him. [Please select]
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That night there was blank dismay in every Avonlea house where an Improver lived. [Please select]
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Each Improver set out, or caused to be set out, five ornamental trees. [Please select]
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'If he is the corrupter, who is the improver of the citizens.' [Please select]
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Falconer, and a judicious improver of his property without becoming a boorish two-legged steer like Killancureit. [Please select]
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Greathead was a noted improver and builder of lifeboats, and was well and deservedly rewarded for his work; but he was not the inventor. [Please select]
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