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bipartisan

[ bahy-pahr-tuh-zuhn ]

adjective

  1. representing, characterized by, or including members from two parties or factions:

    Government leaders hope to achieve a bipartisan foreign policy.



bipartisan

/ ba瑟藞p蓱藧t瑟藢z忙n; 藢ba瑟p蓱藧t瑟藞z忙n /

adjective

  1. consisting of or supported by two political parties
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藢产颈辫补谤迟颈藞蝉补苍蝉丑颈辫, noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of bipartisan1

First recorded in 1905鈥10; bi- 1 + partisan 1
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Example Sentences

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The panel was meant to be bipartisan with three commissioners from the sitting president鈥檚 party and two from the opposition.

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鈥淭hese sanctions against Russia are at the ready and will receive overwhelming bipartisan, bicameral support if presented to the Senate and House for a vote,鈥 the senator said in a statement.

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Texas state lawmakers have united around two, bipartisan bills that seek to clarify the exceptions to the state's strict abortion ban and unify it's scattershot abortion laws.

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Indeed, Earth Day was created with a bipartisan spirit that resonated across party lines.

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AC/DC remain the band to deliver that joyful, bipartisan escapism.

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What does听bipartisan mean?

Bipartisan means including two parties or factions, especially ones that typically oppose each other.

Bipartisan is used in the context of political systems that have two dominant parties. Bipartisan is most often used to describe actions or solutions intended to counteract partisan politics, which refers to a situation in which members of each party vote along party lines and refuse to compromise.

Example: Approving the budget before the deadline will take a bipartisan effort.

Where does听bipartisan come from?

The first records of bipartisan in English come from the early 1900s. Bipartisan is composed of the prefix bi-, meaning two, and partisan, which is 鈥渁 supporter of a group or party, especially one who shows a biased allegiance.鈥 Partisan is based on the same root as the word party.

When a government is dominated by two political parties, the two parties usually have deep ideological differences. This is certainly the case in the United States, where the Democratic party and the Republican party disagree on all kinds of things. When the two parties can鈥檛 compromise because they only stick to their own side, this is often called partisanship or partisan politics, which can lead to gridlock. But sometimes politicians work with members of the other party to get things done that they agree on. Doing so is called being bipartisan. (In the U.S., this is sometimes called 鈥渃rossing the aisle,鈥 referring to the aisle in the U.S. Senate that separates the two seating areas where members of each party sit.)

Bipartisan is used in many phrases related to members of both parties working together, such as bipartisan coalition, bipartisan solution, and bipartisan efforts. It can also be used to describe legislation put forward collaboratively by members of both parties, as in听bipartisan legislation and bipartisan bill.

Bipartisan does not mean the same thing as nonpartisan. Nonpartisan means 鈥渘ot supporting or controlled by a political party.鈥 Some organizations, like think tanks and charities, label themselves as nonpartisan, typically as a way to indicate that they are not tied to the agenda of any particular party.

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What are some other forms related to bipartisan?

  • bipartisanship (noun)
  • bipartisanism (noun)

What are some synonyms for bipartisan?

  • two-party

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How is听bipartisan used in real life?

Bipartisan is most often used in the context of politics. In the U.S., it refers to members of the Democratic and Replublican parties working together.

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Is bipartisan used correctly in the following sentence?

A bipartisan agreement couldn鈥檛 be reached by the two factions, so they voted to reconvene at a later date.

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