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

  • And please, guys, stop throwing around the word "bipartisan"!
  • Any time you hear the term bipartisan, check "your six" and check your wallet.
  • The real last hope of them getting a Republican to sign onto what they call a bipartisan bill.
  • So we want to see what we call bipartisan support and national support for long-term programs to improve those outcomes.
  • Six key U.S. senators are trying to beat him to the punch and hammer out what they call a bipartisan compromise before his big speech.
  • The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Democrat Max Baucus, is circulating what he calls a bipartisan proposal for health care reform.
  • When you think of the term bipartisan, you immediately think of John Chafee, known throughout his beloved Rhode Island simply as "the man you can trust."
  • According to the two people in the office, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, DeConcini defended Leiby and, praising what he characterized as her bipartisan fairness and expertise, urged McCain to give her a second look.

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