bipartisan

IPA: baɪpˈɑrtɪzʌn

adjective

  • (politics) Relating to, or supported by two groups, especially by two political parties.
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Examples of "bipartisan" in Sentences

  • The group currently is a bipartisan outfit.
  • The message is neutral, bipartisan and open.
  • The idea was to begin with a bipartisan plan.
  • The council approved the measure on a bipartisan vote.
  • The atmosphere was bipartisan and Palin pledged to cooperate.
  • The bill had bipartisan support in both the Senate and Assembly.
  • Euphoria and bipartisan brotherhood reign in the Senate for now.
  • Bipartisan applause for a documentary of the Gipper's life and times.
  • He has been president of the bipartisan Texas Conservative Coalition.
  • Kerry caved in to bipartisan pressure and apologized the next day on November 1.

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