Bipartisan

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Pronunciation: /baɪˈpɑrtɪzən/

Definitions of bipartisan

noun a person or group that includes members from two different political parties

Example Sentences

A1 I heard the term 'bipartisan' on the news, but I'm not sure what it means.

A2 The students discussed the importance of bipartisan cooperation in government.

B1 The bipartisan agreement was a result of compromise between the two political parties.

B2 The bipartisan committee worked together to find a solution to the issue.

C1 The bipartisan effort to pass the legislation was successful.

C2 The bipartisan policy received support from both sides of the political spectrum.

adjective relating to or involving two political parties

Example Sentences

A1 The bipartisan committee worked together to pass the new law.

A2 The bipartisan agreement was reached after much negotiation.

B1 The bipartisan effort to improve healthcare was met with bipartisan support.

B2 The bipartisan bill was passed with overwhelming bipartisan approval.

C1 The bipartisan compromise was seen as a significant achievement in politics.

C2 The bipartisan approach to foreign policy proved to be successful in maintaining diplomatic relations.

Examples of bipartisan in a Sentence

formal The bipartisan committee reached a compromise on the new legislation.

informal The bipartisan group of lawmakers worked together to pass the bill.

slang It's rare to see a bipartisan agreement in politics these days.

figurative Their friendship was like a bipartisan relationship, always finding common ground.

Grammatical Forms of bipartisan

past tense

bipartisanship

plural

bipartisans

comparative

more bipartisan

superlative

most bipartisan

present tense

bipartisans

future tense

will be bipartisan

perfect tense

has been bipartisan

continuous tense

is being bipartisan

singular

bipartisan

positive degree

bipartisan

infinitive

to be bipartisan

gerund

bipartisaning

participle

bipartisaned

Origin and Evolution of bipartisan

First Known Use: 1919 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'bipartisan' originated from the combination of 'bi-' meaning two and 'partisan' referring to a supporter of a particular party or cause.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe cooperation between two political parties, the term 'bipartisan' has evolved to encompass any collaboration or agreement involving two opposing groups or individuals.